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We're not but I'm trying to
present Ashkenazi Jews.
Adam curry Jhansi Devora.
Thursday, July 28 2022. This is
your award winning nation media
assassination episode 1472.
This is no agenda
battling ba five, broadcasting
live from the heart of the Texas
hill country here in FEMA Region
number 60. In the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry,
from Northern Silicon Valley
where we're battling a
recession. Hello, I'm John C.
Dvorak scale.
I don't know, which is worse.
The recession or ba five?
Well, I get a kick out of this
recession, because the numbers
just came in this morning
recession quarters two or two
quarters in a row of negative
GDP growth. And then, which has
always been a recession, but
somehow for some reason they
change the definition. I have
Democrats changed the definition
of women. And now they've
changed the definition of
recession. Hold
on. It's not just Democrats. No,
no, no, no. How about our
Secretary of the Treasury, Janet
Yellen,
a common definition of recession
is two negative quarters of GDP
growth, at least, that's
something that's been true. In
past recessions, when we've seen
that there has usually been a
recession, and many economists
expect second quarter GDP to be
negative first quarter GDP was
negative. So we could see that
happen in that will be closely
watched. But I do want to
emphasize what a recession
really means is a broad base
contraction in the economy. And
even if that number is negative,
we're not in a recession now.
And I would you know, one that
we should be not not
characterizing that as a reason
to
say that, but you're splitting
hairs. I mean, if the technical
definition is two quarters of
contraction, you're saying
that's not a recession. That's
not
to take no, that's not the
technical definition.
Like the technical definition is
that's not it. That's not the
technical
shit with the technical the
technical definition is two
quarters in a row. She She She
says that's not
that she screwed it up the White
House. Of course, this is where
this is all coming from because
it's bad juju.
Today, the Commerce Department
releases its much anticipated
report revealing whether
America's economy is in a
recession, depending who you
ask, the report could show
America's gross domestic product
in the negative for a second
consecutive quarter. Some
economists say that's
technically a recession. But the
White House disagrees,
highlighting areas of strength,
including job growth,
the way that we see is that we
are not currently in a recession
or a pre recession. It comes
after the Federal Reserve raised
interest rates by three quarters
of a percentage point yesterday,
the fourth rate hike this year.
I love it when they use pre.
We're not in a pre recession
either. Okay, where did that
term show up? Because we're
always in a pre recession.
Unless Yeah, yes, yeah. Thank
you. I'm pre dead.
Let's listen to these two to two
different clips about the same
thing on CBS and PBS, CBS PBS.
This is insane inflation talk on
CBS.
We're not trying to have a
recession. And we don't think we
have to. We think that there's a
path for us to be able to bring
inflation down while sustaining
a strong labor market.
The Federal Reserve's move
follows consumer prices shooting
up more than 9% in June compared
to last year KPMG chief
economist Diane Swonk How does
making things more expensive?
bring prices down?
While that is exactly
unfortunately how you bring
prices down is by increasing the
cost of doing business. When
does
that mean I can stop paying
$12 for a loaf of bread
so that this piece goes on about
how
is a regular loaf of bread $12
Right now
this woman was bitching and
moaning
I was gonna say I miss that I
mean it's a little different.
What
so it goes on starts with Powell
and you jacked up to interest
seven and a half which is going
to jack up this and Jakob that
Jakob does and then which is
power says that will lower price
his
that's the best part.
Then the guy asked does other
experts she comes on and y'all
yeah that's how you do it.
Please so so this is the PBS
version of this
find administration officials
are praising Senate passage of
legislation designed to increase
US production of semiconductor
chips is WD ETS Quinn
Kleinfelder rope orchard has
been a shortage of the chips
since the pandemic began.
The chips are a vital part of
everything from military weapons
to video games. They've been in
high demand during the pandemic,
but most are produced in China
and other countries outside the
US. The Senate wants to change
that by providing more than $50
billion plus tax credits to
convince us companies to
increase domestic chip
production. Following an event
in Detroit, US labor secretary
Marty Walsh said the move could
also aid the nation's economy,
it won't necessarily address the
issue of inflation tomorrow, but
it is about down the road that
we're less dependent on foreign
inputs,
the US House must still approve
the measure before it goes to
President Biden for his
signature.
Now hold on a second, because
there's two things at play here.
I've done some research into the
chips,
at which I want to hear that
research. But first, I want to
stick with the inflation thing.
Yeah,
that's exactly what I wanted to
do mansion. So I read this bill
to the inflation Reduction Act
of 2022. Which is mind boggling
because you spend $400 billion,
which I guess we'll have to
print to stop inflation. And
notice how mentioned got COVID.
And all of a sudden he's like,
oh, yeah, let's do it. This is
they've split up the build back
better bill into three different
parts, the chip chips plus act
as part of that. This plus
thing, but this thing. I mean,
this is it's like almost $400
billion, that he all of a sudden
he's like, this is like the
Boris Johnson thing he got COVID
came out in the man was
compliant, mentioned goes in
about debt is getting on my
nerves. Yeah. I also want to ask
an obvious question. The reason
we sent all of our fabs over to
China in the first place was for
what reason to save money. So
we're going to bring the fabs
back over here, and that somehow
is going to help inflation, or
is it going to just jack up the
prices and make inflation worse,
these people have no common
sense will also
if you look at now, again, this
is the chips plus x there were
actually got into a lot of stuff
by researching this particular
act started off as the chips act
in February, it had a hole it
had hundreds of billions of
climate change bullshit in
there. Which is why of course it
never went anywhere. Then that
that bantered around, then the
chips act got put into the
National Defense Authorization
Act, except it wasn't funded.
And so this is the funding of
that would be cut notice the
name of the bill is chips Plus,
there's still hundreds of
billions of climate change crap
in there. It's unbelievable. All
kinds of science research,
nuclear of the fusion fission is
bullshit. As not, it's yeah
55,000,000,004 of which any
company that takes it must have
at least 5% of their workforce,
the United States. So you can
buy a 5%. So you can be any any
kind of company 5% Exactly.
Number one. So this thing has
gone through this. Now we have
to go into the house to pass
this. And I think that this is
what this obvious SIOP about
Nancy Pelosi going to Taiwan is
all about because these chips,
this money will predominantly go
not just to overseas chip
manufacturers, but this is a
military industrial complex
bill. And it's it has shit
written all over it. This is not
for your iPhone. This is for
military crap. Which is, which
is Yeah, as I'm revisiting the
NDAA, like, you know, $830
billion, do you think if we
followed the money, we'd find
out who's really fucking the
world, and it's just the
military industrial complex? Do
you think if we really looked at
it, we have no idea what's going
on inside that machine. And yet
$830 billion
for what and when, where's the
audit?
And we had to give an extra 50
billion to Ukraine when we
started, we can't take it out of
our budget. Listen, here's
Bloomberg on this so called
Pelosi trip. And I think I think
the two are related here. I
don't know why necessarily. They
feel they have to create this,
this marketing campaign. I would
think that maybe in the house
that have the votes, but maybe
they don't because of all the
climate change crap that's in
there.
This would obviously add more to
the tension between China and
the United States. And we're not
sure though the White House or
the United States officials have
not confirmed whether Nancy
Pelosi Of course, the house
speaker's visit to Asia will
include a highly sensitive stop
in Taiwan. Nancy Pelosi has
mentioned that it is necessary
to show support for Taiwan. That
doesn't necessarily mean she
will make a stop there. But it
is rumored that she would do so
and the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs in Beijing was asked
about that possibility. And the
rather hawkish spokesperson at
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
in Beijing, Tao Li Tian. He said
that China is getting seriously
prepared for that possibility.
Now, he didn't necessarily say
what would happen. What
retaliation if you will from
Beijing would happen. But he did
say that the United States must
assume full responsibility for
any severe consequences. And
when he was also asked about
whether his positioning or
Beijing's positioning on a
possible visit by Nancy Pelosi
is his wording is stronger than
in the past. He said that we'll
be right to assume so. So there
is speculation, of course that
she will she will show up at
some point in early August. But
it's a guessing game right now,
it would be the highest level
visit by a US delegation led by
a house speaker in some 25 years
at a time, of course, when
military trade and other
relations between China and the
United States are fraught, to
say the least.
So I've two more clips for this
particular topic. Now that I
think about it, maybe since
Lloyd Austin has to come out and
speak Oh, yeah, we're prepared
for everything Grinch, China, I
think the military industrial
complex is is egging this on.
They want. They want some kind
of move by China. And it would
be even better if we gave our
chips plus money to Taiwan would
not be funny. Maybe we'd get
some spark something up. This
even came up at the World
Economic Forum on the panel that
was America's future in the
global economy or some crap like
that. Here's the Commerce
Secretary Raimondo.
We were prepared, as he said to
you earlier, the United States
was prepared to go it alone if
we had to. But this is
about Ukraine, which of course,
comes right back to the war
machine and the chips we
had to, but we didn't have to
because all of Europe, Taiwan,
much of Asia came along with us.
The final thing I'll say on this
topic of kind of what have we
learned and what's changed. War
is no longer just about tanks
and military equipment. Ground
Zero is technology, technology,
the United States is hobbling
Putin's ability to conduct war
by denying technology
semiconductors, you want to talk
about, you know, having an
ability to have a military
operation. It revolves around
semiconductors, artificial
intelligence, quantum computing,
which means it's time for the US
to invest in that and lead in
that more than we ever have.
Interestingly, the European
Union has also just passed a
chips act literally called the
chips act. So there's something
there's something that
everyone's doing, it's probably
China related, and it's
definitely gearing everybody up
for some war is the final one.
Senator Kelly, that Jumoke?
Well, Samsung's plans come at a
critical time. Oh, yes. This is
about Samsung, who have set up
shop and tailor Texas, about 45
minutes north of Austin, they've
taken over this town. Well,
Samsung's
plans come at a critical time
the Senate this week voted to
advance a narrow chips bill to
encourage companies to boost
production in the US. I spoke
with Arizona Senator Mark Kelly
on the timeline for the
legislation. And whether he
expects President Biden to sign
into law signed it into law
before the August recess. Take a
listen.
We'll get this done Monday,
Tuesday, probably by Tuesday or
Wednesday, next week. And then
we'll go to the house. That's a
much simpler process. We'll get
it to the President. We're going
to sign into law that the best
news about this is this is so
important for our national
security. semiconductor chips go
in all of our weapons systems,
but everything from your cell
phone to your vacuum cleaner,
the price of semiconductors have
gone up and it affects the costs
for so many things for
Americans. So this is going to
bring down costs secure national
security, we're not going to
have to worry so much about the
actions of an adversary meaning
China when it comes to our
suppliers semiconductor chips
There you go. So what else is in
here we have Department of
Energy science for the future.
This is all the chips act we
have high intensity laser
Research Initiative, high energy
physics program, fusion energy
research, sounds all very chips
related. We have software
security and authentication.
This is the National Institute
for Standards and Technology you
get a piece of this money.
Federal biometric performance
standards. Artificial
Intelligence neutron scattering.
Screw these people liars. It's
filled in Sutton national
science foundation for the
future. Oh man, they get STEM
workforce data money,
incorporation of art and design
into certain STEM education.
This is filled with
bull crap. This is the new
version of pork
Yes, they just put a plus behind
it. It's chips plus, here we
have fundamental research in
unmanned, accelerated,
accelerating unmanned maritime
system technologies unmanned
aircraft system technologies
food, energy, water research,
climate change, research,
research ethics, sense of calm
with us in the Congress in the
mouth study of a study of AI
research capacity, I mean, the
whole thing. The chips act is
really just the first section
which comprises shoot I don't
know, comprises about 20 pages.
And then there's all this other
stuff in the vert, the original
version of the chips Act had
hundreds of pages of exemptions
for import duties. So the way I
read it was okay, so you're
going to stimulate the sector
for semiconductors in the United
States. All these other people
who have good lobbyists went Oh,
yeah, well, we need to have tax
lowered import duties lowered or
removed. And there was stuff in
there like, yarn, very specific,
you know, 40, color 43 yarn, you
know, certain types of chicken
baking systems, I mean, and
hundreds and hundreds of pages.
So pork, like, crap and trade
bill,
this is worse, actually. And the
result? And I think if you just
look at if you step back, you
see they've just split up build
back better into three kinds of
chunks, all roughly about three
$400 billion in that just ram
rotting this through, I think
the chips plus will pass because
of all national security.
Yeah, it doesn't really involve
national security, the Chinese
will still be making the chips,
the Chinese will still be
selling the chips through the
backdoor to Russia. And the
Russian who found a Russian
plane recently, I guess, in
Ukraine or something crashed?
Yeah. It's filled with American
ships
and thought it crashed and
crashed in near Greece didn't
crash near Greece.
I crashed somewhere, but they're
just filled with hardships.
Yeah. So what's the point? Well,
the point is, and how did what
let's stop, stop and don't even
try to discuss that? How did
China get all these fabs in the
first place? Well, we let them
how Don't you know, I don't
remember a day when all of a
sudden, Intel shut down at Santa
Clara fab. And Motorola shut
down all his fabs outside of
Austin and shipped them all to
China. When did that happen? No,
I
don't think that happened, I
think manufacturer or companies
like Apple decided it was
cheaper in China.
Yeah, but apples like, is that
is a small potatoes player in
the chip world. They just made
chips for themselves.
No, I mean, for their computers
and for their phones before they
were doing this. I mean, this
you can this goes back decades.
They've
been doing it from the beginning
because they had their operation
in Malaysia. Yeah. Yeah. But why
didn't shine it? I'm wondering,
these chips are Intel chips or
Motorola chips. What are they
doing being manufactured in
China?
Are you asking a rhetorical
question? No, I'm
asking a real question because
it's cheaper. Yeah, well, and
why is it that much cheaper
because they use slave labor and
don't give a shit about their
citizens?
Those fat those fabs aren't
labor intensive.
Because they just undercut the
price. The best price the best
price they they have state
sponsorship and undercut was
that we're fighting them with
their own fire we're sponsoring.
Oddly enough, we're sponsoring
their guys in our country 5% 5%
of the workforce has to be here.
Please,
employees those are five sales
guys. So switching gears to be a
five or whatever it is, you
have? Yes, I will say that I've
been working with you for 15
years. And this is the only time
ever in a total of 15 years and
you've gone through cold you've
had COVID before all these is
the only time we use actually
sound sick. Yes. You do not
sound you you have not blown
used to be able to like a pro
blow past the sounding like you
have any ailment whatsoever.
Yeah, that's because I'm I'm
congested I can I can make the
voice blow through but I can't
blow through the congested
sound. That's just what it is. I
can give you a boots on the
ground report about this. Yes, I
would take we could use one.
Yes, of course very
disappointing, because the only
thing I can think about is what
an incredible waste of time for
these eight holes who put this
out there wasting it's a waste
of time. You sit around just
feeling like crap and energy and
time and productivity is way
Students evil, evil evil.
Java developers virus.
Yeah, of course, the Wuhan lab
Fauci all these eight holes.
Yeah, it was weapon. Yeah. Once
we convict Fauci, we shouldn't
put into the day, we shouldn't
put him to death. We just need
him to shave his head, you know,
walk them naked down Fifth
Avenue, or maybe down
Pennsylvania Avenue in
Washington, DC. And then every
year we'll just do it again.
Just until the match you bring
up Fauci, I do have some Fauci
clips, he's back. Do you want me
to new material? You
don't want me to complete my
boots on the ground?
I want to play the Fauci clips.
I know I'm going to share what
I'm doing as I'm milking. I like
it. Yes, I like it your boots
on the ground? Or not. People
are gonna say, Well, what
happened to Adam? Why is he
gonna stay tuned? They won't
learn unless they sit through
the Fauci clips.
There's no Fauci after, you
know, we've heard all these
clips. They'd be like, Tucker
likes to play, you know, Fauci
saying, you get this, you get
this shot, you'll never get
sick. Yeah. And so it's changed
over the years. We've, you know,
it's been documented. So here's
what to do. This is from
yesterday. This was the absolute
latest Fauci, Fauci. Here we go,
where
you have a virus that continues
to evolve with new variants in
the context of vaccines,
although they are highly
protective against severe
disease. The immunity that's
induced either by prior
infection and or by vaccination,
is an immunity that
predominantly is against severe
disease, but it wanes that's
characteristic of this
particular virus, you know, that
from the experience that we have
with the common cold.
Coronavirus is where you can get
reinfected with the same virus.
Eight months, a year or so
later, which is the reason why
now, I just left literally about
a half an hour ago, a vaccine
summit at the White House
looking at the next generation
of a pan Coronavirus vaccine as
well as vaccines that can be
administered by the nasal or
oral mucosa.
Okay, because the first time I
know that he's ever acknowledged
that natural immunity
Well, yeah, he asked you at this
point, the studies are out
there.
And then now he's brought in and
I knew they were gonna bring
this in eventually the common
cold, you just but what they
haven't mentioned is that all
these are futile, because the
next step two, the bringing in
the common cold as an example of
anything is that no virus, no
vaccine has ever been developed,
made to combat a Coronavirus of
any sort. Right? And they've
tried, they've tried, and
they're trying with this new one
pan, and corona Hamza Corona,
let's go with him going on. And
on in part two,
any decisions out of that
meeting about what could come
next? I know, a lot of people
are wondering what will happen
next, with new boosters whether
to get a second booster now, or
to wait for new boosters related
that could protect for the
Omicron variants?
Well, that meeting was directed
at the agenda of knowing we need
vaccines that have greater
durability, and breath. And that
protect not only against severe
disease, but that protect
against acquisition and
transmission.
Oh, really? Oh, that will be
nice acquisition and
transmission.
It's like that's, that's what
this was supposed to do. If you
remember, it's so
interesting. No, but it's
interesting because you to say
it will stop acquisition means
that you catch it because you
acquire it because you know
you're you don't have antibodies
or immunity against it.
Transmission. Will there ever be
something that can stop you from
actually transmitting? If you're
infectious then you're
What do you enter you? I don't
know that you're interpreting
this. It'll keep you from
catching it.
That's acquisition. Yeah. and
translating
that should know if you won't
catch it. You can't transmit it.
It's just logic.
So why is he saying we'll do
these two things acquisition and
trend? It's the same thing. It
should be
yes, it is. But you cannot I
don't can't catch it. You can't
transmit it. But I don't think
there's Carell. He's just you
know, he doesn't he's a word
patter. He likes to add stuff to
his dialogue to stall. He's a
stall or he doesn't like to just
get to the point. I think it's
just the way he talks. I don't
think it really is a plot.
Really, at this point in our
life, you're not part of a
sense of what he's trying to
backpedal. Okay.
backpedal, no part always is is
wrapping this up, nothing to see
here.
That's a very important
aspirational goal that we've got
to get to. Very quickly with
regard to the evolution right
now, the FDA has made a decision
that the boosts that will be
available in the fall will be by
valence boosts, which is made up
of a BA five, and the ancestral
strain. Hopefully that will be
close enough to whatever variant
evolves as we get into the fall
and into the winter. That is a
compelling reason why you need a
pan Coronavirus vaccine, namely
one that gets all of the
variants, and they buy all of
the variants and the ones that
we've already faced, and ones
that we might face as the virus
continues to evolve.
What I find the most. Wow,
fascinating Not really. But what
is so obvious is that it does
not matter what studies come
out. It does not matter what
verse has been registered, it
does not matter. The
interrupting don't they will
continue to go ahead and tell
you to take vaccines boost,
boost, boost, boost boost, they
will not stop. There is no
thing. There's nothing that will
stop them. They don't care. They
really don't. And they just the
media is lockstep.
Now, the media is horrible. But
let's go back to that clip. He
mentions the by Vaillant,
meaning they're going to have a
kind of target ba five, which
will be gone by then. Yeah. And
they're going to target the
ancestral strain, which is
already gone is completely gone
is already evolved into these
Omicron variants, right?
Yeah, right.
You're right now, I think you're
trying to reintroduce the
original because that was the
best one.
We need the OG we
used to me Why would they do
that? Why did they get to bring
in? Its COVID
Baby COVID Classic, you never
change COVID classic
so they can reintroduce it into
the general population. They're
trying to kill us.
I completely agree. I have 100%
They certainly show no action
that proves otherwise. No, they
are trying to end so Okay, so
Tina had a she took a trip she
was meeting with a friend of her
so she knew when she lived in
Florida are very nice people and
there's the wife was in Utah at
their house there So Tina flies
out they're gonna have a girls
weekend, you know, like three
days in actually she would flew
out. I can't remember now
Wednesday, and then came back
Saturday now on the last day
that she was there. Her friend
who was double jabbed and fully
up to date on the boosters got
COVID boosted. And it was
interesting because she it's
almost as if there's some binary
element to it because she had
just said, you know, I've been
through this for two years. I
haven't got I haven't got COVID
Boom, she gets it. And and you
know, so So Tina, just you know,
she's actually stayed at a hotel
that night and came home the
next day. Day after that. Tina's
you know, she's got she's got
it. And she tests and she's
positive. And, and of course,
two days later I get it. What's
fun is it seems like social
distance stay away from you. I'm
not gonna do it. I'm gonna if
I'm gonna get it I'm gonna get
it. And of course I got it. And
now she's like, I told you so.
But this feels very much like a
traditional summer cold. That's
why it's me. And now Tina is
experienced a little different.
She has a very crappy dry cough.
Just you know, like this
happens that happens with summer
colds. Yeah, and of course is
summer cold which is not your
normal, you know? winter cold.
Summer cold is always
Coronavirus. It always has been
it's not the rhino virus which
really doesn't can't survive in
hot weather. But the Coronavirus
summer cold version is can and
it does and it'd be crazy summer
cold and that's what this looks
like it looks to be just a
nastier one yeah and but but but
I'm gonna stop again. If people
recall almost anyone out there
can remember every so often
there's a year where the summer
coat was called and it's always
called this a bad summer cold
Yes. Yeah, a bad summer cold
Exactly. It's
always got to summer call this a
bad it's like oh this year
there's some bad summer colds
going around. That's what this
looks like. And why people are
all freaked out like that
is Yeah, it feels like to you
have a bad summer cold but I
don't have the brain fog. You
know it's a little bit of loss
of tastes off takes me a taste a
little different but that seems
we of course we both immediately
started slamming the blister
pack. So, you know, who knows
how much that helps or doesn't
help. Just fatigue but also not
like the last time which was
February.
Yeah, that was closer to the
real vote. Yeah. Because that
took me 10 days to fully get
over. And I feel that I'll be
much better today since you
know, I'd get my appetite back.
And I've just my head is
completely congested. That's,
that's different from the from
the previous so.
But that's more like a cold.
Yeah,
it feels and it feels just like
that. And I'm pissed off because
I don't get these typically.
Last time I was had a summer
cold was 2014 I think. And even
with the with the flu, or as
we'd say, in Europe, the grip to
grip the grip. Yeah, that's
free. Yeah, I'd never I'd never
got it. And so I know to have
twice have something twice in
one year is yeah, anyway, I do
have some information. Because,
you know, there's not we're
taking the d3, the booster pack
all that, to help Tina get to
sleep. I figured I'd go get her
some NyQuil could maybe suppress
the cough just a little bit. And
it's basically liquid meth. So
yeah, which is kind of if you
want to sleep, that's, I'm not,
not a doctor. But that's, that's
how we do it. Like, I got to
sleep. Let me slam some of this
stuff. And we never shared any
of our NyQuil preferences. And I
didn't know she liked red or
green. And I bought I bought the
new and improved Honey, let me
tell you NyQuil, honey, is
probably the most vile thing you
can put into your mouth.
It makes it sound like it's
better I was who I was
anticipating is the best thing
ever. It works.
So that's fine. But oh, my
goodness, that is nasty. just
nasty.
They probably put some nasty
stuff in it, they had to put the
term put some money in there to
try to cover it up probably
makes sense.
But in general. You know, it's
the problem is they keep
recommending the boosters. For
people who are already vaccine
boosted. And from all the
literature I've seen and what I
can understand, that's what
creates these variants. That's
what propagates these variants.
And there's maybe even
possibility there creating
little special variants just
from one person that's a little
bit different than this. And I
also think that they probably,
you know, the whole reason for
the boosting is if they stop
boosters, people will start
dropping dead for real on mass.
Or it was just all go away.
Oh, that would be my preferred
outcome. Yeah, if you stopped
the boosters, then the variants
all go away. Good point. Good
points and have that. Meanwhile,
we still have some weather
reintroducing the classic, you
know, COVID COVID gland, that
next booster, you know, you
and I both read a little bit of
an article about Deborah Birx
his book, where it's
unbelievable, but she was in
this book was just just recently
published. She actually, in her
book believe that those videos
from China of people falling
down on the street were real.
And she based a lot of her
decisions upon that.
So So, so now our government
officials are basing their
decision making on YouTube
video. It was it was worse. It
was hoaxes.
It was tick tock videos it was
tick tock tick
tock YouTube I saw on YouTube.
Yeah, my tic tac video. Viewing
is more specialized home should
I have another tick target for
today?
Okay, let's look at some adverse
events. It is usually kind of
important to take a look at
what's going on this now we have
no idea if this was vaccine
related. But you know the years
I've been on television have
been in television been in the
industry you just don't see many
people fainting on camera.
Yeah, this is a good one. Yes.
Doesn't have a camera on are
totally lame. This is leadership
debate for the conservatives in
the UK. And this poor young
woman just collapses and it's
it's great for the show because
the audio is phenomenal.
The UK government has said it
will stand with Ukraine till the
end. How do you keep people on
side? How do you keep people
with you when they are suffering
and things are likely to get
worse? Well, the cost
of not doing anything to stand
up to Vladimir Putin is immense.
If he succeeds in Ukraine I
mean, he's not going to stop
that. He's going to challenge
the freedom and democracy.
And I'm, I'm always amazed at
how people who are on
television, their response when
something happens like that, the
first thing is, when I'm on TV,
I can't move that'll expose them
when they're stuck in the
headlights. She'll just walk out
a frame and help this poor woman
I'm, I'm hesitant.
Yes, that was Liz truss. She's
gonna be the new prime minister
of UK, she's I don't think the
other guy can beat her. And
she's a dud. Like,
at least you went down to help
the lady after, you know, after
this. This moment of
what she was looking at her face
was the best part. It was their
eyes bugged out. And it was like
what happened? Her eyes did bug
out. You're right. Rise bugged
out. And then she froze for a
second. And she decided to do
something which
was trepidation. Very slowly
stepped over there. Yeah, we
should have had the ISO camera.
Yes, it should have the ISO
camera. But this is there's a
good chart I just posted it on
no agenda social. Just up right
now it's a chart of all the
athletes that are dropping dead
in the field of play. And in
January, there's like 87, it's
the average is usually around 60
or so. And now it's it's jumped
up to these numbers that are
noticeable in a chart. And
it's interesting how you look at
European athletes who, and we've
talked about this when first
kind of started, you know, the
the number of adverse events
amongst American athletes in the
NBA and NFL? I think it's almost
as if maybe one or zero?
I think there's somebody in
maybe football but the NBA had
none. Yeah.
And I guarantee you, it's
because none of these team
owners, were going to stick
anything in there 100 million
dollar a piece investments ever,
ever. These guys didn't get
vaccines? No way. Soccer
players? Of course. All of them.
Exactly. It's a shitty sport
anyway, right. Now, one person
not sitting still. And we are
very appreciative of her very,
very loud and very clear voice
as European Union member of
parliament, Christine. And yes,
it should be she keeps bringing
the heat man. And this is in the
European Union parliament. This
is this is not just her spouting
off at some news event, she does
this in the round room,
this vaccine campaign, it will
go down as the biggest scandal
in medical history. And
moreover, it will be known as
the biggest crime ever committed
on humanity. That is actually
what we're talking about. Ladies
and gentlemen.
I like her script writer to has
this this next piece is is the
best. Oh, you
got more good. You should just
keep getting to she should be a
regular on the show.
She could do the show. With
either one of us. If we can
teach it around the board. She's
good to go.
I will I will just say this. I
mean, What in God's name have
they done with this? It is
absolutely. It's it's it's
actually unbelievable. And what
I'm what I'm going to say now I
will say to each and every
elected representative of the
people in every Western
democracy, I am asking you, what
have you done? You didn't do
your job. Do not tell me you
didn't know. Because anyone
could have known. And if you
have bothered enough to care
about the people, if you had
fathered enough to do your job
you should have known in
Moreover, it is your damn job to
know it is your job to protect
the people that you were elected
by and that your job is to
represent. Once again I'm asking
What have you done? Ladies and
gentlemen,
she's not done.
There is so much coming to
light. All about the adverse
adverse side effects there is
numerous studies now available
on fetal disfigurements. There
is some genetic defects from
babies born to women that got
vaccinated. What in the hell is
going on here? And I do not who
is the beneficiary of all this?
Well, I do know it's the
pharmaceutical companies, of
course. But once again, we as
elected representatives, we need
to do our jobs. And I'm really
glad that there is MEPs here
today. And I can only say we
will do whatever it takes to
bring all of this to light, and
to make sure that the rights of
the people will be protected.
Once again.
We'll see. But at least she's
out there saying it in a public
forum. They can't deny that she
got
applause. Yes, she did get of
course, I know if it was a
smattering. You couldn't tell.
But there was enough that you
could hear this enough. But
the European Parliament is is
has no power. They don't get to
know anything. They
Oh, but you got to get to have
clip power. That clip power
is not to be underestimated,
like Ron Johnson, that one of
our senators who I think has
clip power, and he's, well, he's
saying he's not as he shouldn't
be as explicit as Anderson is,
but he is asking for help in
this matter.
If you are a whistleblower and
department justice, the FBI,
please come forward. If you want
to restore integrity and
credibility to your agencies
come forward and tell Congress
and the American people
understand the truth. I would
also make that appeal to people
working in our health, federal
health agencies. Our response to
COVID has been a miserable
failure, largely because our
health agency has not been
transparent. I've written 43
oversight letters to the
agencies where I've gotten
responses, their non responsive
responses, generally I don't
even get answers. This lack of
transparency must end we must
restore congressional oversight.
Because the American people
deserve the truth. You know,
every one of these confirmed
secretaries or or agency heads
come before Congress, they raise
their hand and the they swear
that they will comply with
legitimate congressional
oversight. And then they don't.
This has to end the American
people deserve transparency.
They deserve honesty. We deserve
the truth.
While the writing's on the wall,
the CDC will be blamed the
faceless, nameless CDC will get
all the blame and it's starting.
They're starting to push anti
CDC stuff out there. And the
first thing I find is, and I
think we knew this, that CDC has
a very interesting background.
They're based in Atlanta. So
they're not based in Washington,
DC. Why are they based in
Atlanta, you ask? Well, they
came from the military after
World War Two. And they were
basically the military malaria
Defense Organization. That was
their job was to combat malaria,
that, of course, expanded into
other into other areas very
quickly, with help from one of
the Coca Cola guys who are based
in Atlanta. And so that's where
they got land. And that's where
they built their offices. And
that's because these big
industrial corporations needed
to harvest stuff in countries
where malaria was a problem, or
any other infectious disease,
and it would be cheaper for them
to notice help set up the CDC.
And the CDC. is interestingly
they they are also a 5013 c
nonprofit. Have we talked about
this ever before? Do you
remember this?
We've talked about the history
of a little bit, but I didn't I
don't think we've talked about
the nonprofit status.
Yes. And this was very
controversial when they sent
when they set it up, because
people were saying, Well, you
know, doesn't that seem like you
could have influence on the CDC
if you if you take donations
from private entities. And I
guess they've worked that out.
And it's okay. But annually $200
million, runs through the 5013.
C, and I have all these links in
the show notes under Big Pharma.
And you can already guess what's
in there. Now, they don't really
show you all the donors and all
the grants. That's not a
requirement under the rules of a
5013. C. But they do have a
number of pieces in there. And
obviously, it's, oh, here's 30
million from the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation to go
test this or go try that. So the
whole thing is completely
captured corrupt for almost from
its inception. So that'll have
to go.
I'm sorry, there's there's been
a lot of writing recently about
the failure of the regulator's
called the regulation state. And
that is what we're in we're a
regulated, we're all the
regulators eventually get
corrupted and by the people
there regulating and that used
to be just the regulator's
themselves that got corrupted,
but then it became the Senate
oversight committees, which are
all corrupt. And I think that
was that Ron Johnson clip was
very funny because it's like,
it's like whistling in the wind.
It's bullcrap that anyone's
going to ever tell you anything,
because even the Central
Intelligence Committees has two
oversight committees, one in the
house and one in the Senate,
that have been completely sold
out to the CIA and the other
intelligence agencies. They're
not overseeing anything. They're
not firing anybody. They're not
doing anything. In fact, when,
when Dianne Feinstein was
running one of them, she was
basically badgered by the CIA.
They took her, you know, they
spying on her, she made a big
fuss about it. And nobody says,
Well, I don't know Barbara rose
Muller looked the other way. I
mean, all the other people in
the agency and they finally put
this other character in charge.
When the Republicans took over,
I was just Berg I was just a
stooge. And it's just pathetic.
And this is totaled across the
board. Everything has been co
opted completely, and there's
nothing you can do about it.
Here's
the most recent co option that
is hilarious because we follow
this. The FDA Food and Drug
Administration's top tobacco
scientist, has left the FDA. He
personally signed off on his
future employers application in
2020. Because yes, he is going
to Philip Morris. And in 2020,
he signed off on the i cos, you
know, the smokeless tobacco that
we've been talking about waiting
for introduction. What are your
thoughts? Well, there it is. He
shepherds the application
through make sure it's all on
the up and up. And then he gets
a cushy job, I presume, at the
actual company, for which he did
the favor. Yeah, this is common.
No, I know. It's common, but
it's disgusting. You
we can say it as much as we want
to as discussing and everyone
goes on. Oh, no, I was trying to
get another booster. Oh.
Yeah, I was thinking about this.
It. It doesn't surprise me in
the United States that we're so
easy to take the vaccine into
our lives. I don't think people
know, I'm sure people are
conditioned to not pay attention
to what they're putting in their
body. Just look at what what
we're calling food. In fact, you
Jhansi Dvorak, you don't want to
me you are a super dodger. You
have not you have not had the
COVID at all, as far as we know
not officially you might have
had it early on. But you're very
you're very you're very healthy
man. You know, the average age
of an American and for the
American male I think is 73.4
years old. So you know, you're
like in five years you're dead
but no, because you're really
healthy and I believe that's
because you don't eat any
processed shit. You don't eat
any prepackaged stuff you cook
for yourself day and night. Do
you not?
Pretty much now so you drink a
lot of Bordeaux.
Thank you. My next point. Now is
two glasses a day to my church.
Should I Can I keep it? Is it
that okay?
Well, I think you if you want to
hear my honest opinion, I don't
do this. I probably did 30 years
ago, but I think you can drink a
bottle of wine a day. Nice.
I remember when I remember when
you there was some point maybe
it was eight nine years ago
you're like now I got to come
back into drinking this again a
little too much. I think you
caught yourself go off the rails
on the you remember this?
Well, I never drank more than a
bottle of wine a day by yourself
had guys come I don't drink. I
drink about a glass a day now.
And I've lost a lot of weight. I
think it's a key to success. You
know, probably one good glass of
Bordeaux a day and
is it Bordeaux specifically that
will keep you healthy? I think
so. Why? Why would you say the
Bordeaux is
because that's well I think the
chemicals in Bordeaux are
probably more aligned with
health than all the all the
other wines. I would get
arguments from people. There's a
belief that Pinot Noir is a
longevity grape, which is
Burgundy's that's what you know
Pinot Noir. And a lot of people
a lot of the rich elites. Drink
Pinot Noir pretty much
exclusively. Generally not too
cheap pinos you drink with a
quality quality wine you drink
me on my mostly No, no, no, no,
no, I've gone Oh, you're doing
okay. Well, you're not drinking.
You're not drinking a chaise or
or any of these high end
Burgundy's you're not drinking
Romanee Conti. No, not today as
opposed to people like Larry
Ellison. Will Hearst those guys
are big burgundy drinkers. Right
and they drink the high end ones
right but everybody and this
theory about the Pino and so
everybody that's been a Pinot
grower like Every one of them up
in Oregon they all drop dead on
almost the average day of the
American you know where you're
supposed to die. They don't I
don't see any examples of Pinot
drinkers that live along live.
Alright, well, I'm switching to
Bordeaux then sis. Mon Bordeaux.
I don't want the lame ass elite
shit. No, you can drink whatever
you want. I want to be like,
John.
Yeah, well, so
anyway, my point I do
I do have my burrito once in a
while from Taco Bell.
No, of course. Yeah, it's okay
to have some shit. But you got
it. I'm just looking at the
complaining that people are
doing and I'm looking at what
they ate. There was a Mac
someone sent me a mac and cheese
ad for it's like sport Pro.
Because this mac and cheese rods
you know, silhouette of a lady
like doing a running a marathon.
You know, this mac and cheese
has all the protein you need. I
mean, we I mean the marketing
has been incredible. And it's
all processed and it's not food.
And it's just shit and people
just just lapping it up and they
wonder why they're sick. And
they wonder I mean, that's the
ones that's the one thing the
CDC or anyone has blamed yet for
people dropping dead if they
just said well no mother
happening was eaten processed
food all day, you know that's
why it dropped dead. No, no, no,
no. Of course they'll never say
that has anything to do with a
vaccine but
a new study says regular napping
may increase your risk of health
problems found adult talk and
regular news have a 12% higher
risk of developing high blood
pressure and a 24% higher risk
of having a stroke compared to
those who do not nap
all right to now napping will
kill you. Which conflicts with
such bullshit nap yesterday? My
nap my typical nap taking. So
I'm listening to a one and a
half. I downloaded an hour and a
half of NPR. So I'm taking clips
from it later in the day. And
then I'm playing something I
don't even know what it was I
conked out. Just conked out and
I looked and I woke up after
about a gag, it'd be a good half
hour because then all of a
sudden went from you know,
whatever the time was. So I
missed like about a half an hour
of the NPR stuff. It was going
into my brain. subconsciously I
felt bad about that. I didn't
want to go back to see what it
was very dangerous. So I went
back to doing some clips that I
have the clips on the show
today. And Fauci was one of
them. And that's how that was a
nap because I just this horrible
droning of NPR just knocked me
out. I fell asleep at the
computer that could
actually cause strokes.
With that material. Yeah.
listening to NPR it could be
hazardous to your health. Hey,
the the Dutch government finally
just came out and said and I
want us to be the first because
it'll be a while before
everyone's on the on the Holland
train. Or as many people say,
the Danish farmers. It's
amazing. The once you know some
everyone knows what does it call
this term Ford When? When
something's in the news that you
really are an expert in and it's
all it's all bullshit. You have
to presume that everything else
in the news is bullshit.
Yeah, there's a term for that.
Yeah. Scott Adams tries to bring
this I don't I don't I think
it's it's a I don't think it's
true because there's a lot of
stuff that both you and I are
expert in expert expert. And
somebody will come up and
they'll have the bull crap and
go oh, this is bullcrap. I I
changed my opinion on that. I
don't think everything's bull
crap. I just think you really
have to think twice about taking
it in another as you become more
skeptical but I don't think it's
all bull crap. Well, hello,
yeah, no,
I'm sorry. I I fuzzed out the
fuzzed
out but the Alex Jones Alex
Jones brings a lot of stuff in
that I know for a fact his
bullshit and a lot of his other
stuff so
we know what the question was
that I asked that you're
answering what what are you
answering?
Wow the
no this is no there's a term
here you go there's a term it's
the Gelman me amnesia effect
that yeah, that's Thank you.
That's all I wanted. I didn't
need to go to Alex Jones.
I want to talk about Alex Jones.
Today's show. Yeah, okay.
Well, let me get into the big
news. This is what the the Dutch
farmer revolt protests is about
this is what all the anything
that is related to that A food
intelligence farming food supply
chains, the United States,
Europe, and certainly Canada is
on deck next. So, you know, the,
it started off with well, you
know, we have a crisis we have
it's a fertilizer crisis, but
okay, it's nitrogen. So you have
to chop your farms in half and
just get ready for it. This
caused the big consternation.
And now in the Netherlands in
the papers, the Dutch government
came out and just admitted it,
it's coming. It's the great
renovation. And in the term in
Dutch is throated for bowing for
Nadler on. So the big renovation
of the Netherlands. And the term
renovation in this context for
bowing in Dutch is always used,
like if you're renovating your
house, but just for context. So
they're going to renovate the
house and the house is the
entire country. And this will
last until 2050, there will be
900,000 new homes built by 2030.
And they they already did tell
you right where they're going to
be 220,000 in Amsterdam. And
this is the tri city this is
where the Netherlands just
becomes the big bedroom
community as you called it. And
they've laid it out and they
said it's very sorry, it we're
very sorry, it's going to cost
10s of billions of euros, but
we're going to do it and there's
no way back. And that's that we
have decided
to hell with farming. And the
nettle has nothing to do with
self sufficiency, the hell with
all the rest of it. And it
comes on the same day that they
announced now that the
population of the Netherlands
has hit 18 million for context.
When I moved there in 72, it was
when I was conscious, and a
teenager, it was 14 million, it
was 14 million for a long time
in the Netherlands and even at
14 million with a country
smaller than the smallest state
in America, Rhode Island. It was
as dense and sometimes even more
densely populated as Japan. And
so guests were the guests were
the 14th. Well, then we were 17
million for many, many years.
And this was after a huge influx
of immigration. And now a
million people in the past year
have come in. So what do they
say? Look, we have all these
wonderful people who have come
in, you know, we let them in, of
course. So now we need to have a
house form. So the system is it
makes total sense. Flood. You
cannot get a house in the
Netherlands if you want to. If
you want to just rent something
in Amsterdam to go to
university, the University is
saying forget about it on
enroll, you can't attend, you
can't attend us and enroll now
get out. So they've done it. And
I guarantee you the people in
the Netherlands will be just
complying to go along with it
and nothing will change. And I'm
sad actually that I won't be
able to see how messed up it is
and 25th I'm pretty sure we
won't be around then. Well, man,
maybe maybe at the end there. I
can laugh at him.
It will be its grand scheme.
Yeah, use this
compartmentalizing things to
make it a bedroom community.
This is Sustainable Development
Goals. This is you know, this
has been laid out. This is
documented. This is not just a
thing. They're doing it. They're
moving ahead. And you know, 10
years ago, they started with
this process. And now it's like,
Oh, shit. I didn't read about
that back then. Yeah, no, of
course you didn't. Of course you
didn't. And just stick just to
prep them all. The year. Oh,
wait, I think I have I think of
a clip on this. Yes. Here's the
clip. From Al Jazeera. Of
course, how could you get it
from any any Western outfit?
Nearly half of all the guys
Europe needs comes from Russia.
The supply is now down to a
relative trickle come winter. If
European countries don't have
enough supply stored up in time,
it means certainly almost. It
will be a struggle to heat homes
and power cities. Abdullah Shami
Al Jazeera Brussels.
Last week, the European
Commission proposed a 15%
reduction in gas use for all
member states, and suggested it
might have to make those cuts
obligatory. Many countries
resisted that so the agreement
just reached in Brussels is a
compromise with a voluntary cut
off at 15% From August to March.
The agreement includes opt out
so that countries can cut less
states that are heavily reliant
on gas for electricity can avoid
the reductions and it's the same
for countries exporting 90%
Enter the gas capacity to other
EU states. and EU officials say
that Hungary was the only member
state that opposed the Gas
Reduction Agreement.
Troublemaker. Yeah. So there's
an agreement. Everyone needs to
every country needs to cut by
15% of cars will carve out for
our free for our favorites. But
good old Holland good old
Netherlands. Oh, we have we're
at 30%. And Christina texted me
yesterday said Dad. My rent was
lucky with with the raise there
but the gas prices and that's
and she's reliant on on gas for
hot water and, and for heating
her home or apartment. And even
into this the same thing Germany
went through now the industry is
going Hey, whoa, it's a little
too expensive. We can't we have
to shut some stuff down. Now
it's this is this is very
significant. And I see no way
out for a country like the
Netherlands that had been so
captured. And the people are so
compliant, then I think we're
going the same way. Everywhere.
Did I bore you to death? Did I
bore you to death? I
mean, it's interesting. The I
think you're right. I mean, I'm
arguing because this these
schemes have been underway for
some time. So it's probably
longer than longer than that.
But I was thinking more about
what is what is Putin up to?
Because Putin seems to be
throwing a wrench in the works
every chance he can he is he's
been cut out of the deal. Every
deal. He's been cut out they've
the Russians have been cut out?
No, no, no, you guys are not
cooperative enough. And so now
they're causing trouble. We're
not cooperative enough. Okay,
we've been sending you get our
gas to you guys at whatever
price the market is. We're not
jerking around with the market
behind the scenes. We're just
sending you stuff. And it's by
the time we got to putting it
Nord Stream and we got to
another one comment and that now
you're blocking it. Now you're
doing this. Are you doing that?
Yeah. Wait a minute. In your
work, cut out all these deals,
you guys are pulling does you
elites. And so then he you know,
throws a wrench in the works.
He's always been the one guy if
you remember before even been
long before the Ukraine thing.
We talked about it. That he was
he's the anti globalist. Oh,
totally. He's always felt that
globalism was some sort of thing
that was the screw him and
Russia,
which was true. Was make sense.
But he wasn't having any of it.
And nobody wants to discuss it
in those geopolitical terms.
He's just a bad guy. Putin,
Putin, Putin. Yeah. Well, I
think, by the way, by the way,
so my friend that the Ukrainian
who was born and raised in
Russia, and knows both sides of
the thing is, but he hates it
like everybody else's Eastern
European, they all hate Putin.
Yeah. I've never run into anyone
from any part of any of those
countries, Croatia, and he
places the race to him. So it's
not the race to hate them.
They're raised to hate Putin.
And I've noticed though, that it
is that yeah, Russia is really
well hated, but that there's
some sensibility, because one
thing I've noticed that Putin
hasn't done, he's been, he'll
send a missile over here, and
you'll blow up something and
it'll take out an apartment
building or whatever they're
doing those generals, they have
not sent anything or, or done
anything in that city of Lviv.
Do they had a concert and
outdoor concert and Mariupol?
Well, that Yeah, but that's been
destroyed.
Well, it didn't destroy it. It
was a nice outdoor amphitheater,
part of the industrial personal
God. Well, of course, that's
what you want to distribute
Levin, which has got nothing
going on. In that regard. There
was one missile that took out
some NATO headquarters that was
outside the town. Yeah. Oops,
but, but the Russians aren't
destroying the valuable they
haven't really bombed key F
they, you know, they want to do
this. They want to kill what's
his name? vulnerable, Amir, and
they won't send a missile in
there to block to the Senate. I
mean, there's still no no, they
have some respect for these old
places.
In my mind, it's pretty much
settled out there in Ukraine,
and I think it's been divided
and they're working on they're
already starting to negotiate
together but for the West, this
must be continued. This is the
military industrial complex.
There's $50 billion worth of
weapons going all over the world
except Ukraine apparently
because they're always
complaining no we got no bullets
we got no this we got no chips.
We gotta we use motorcycle
batteries in an AI I recognize
recognize a script or a playbook
and you know the minute or
Llinas the lens SCA, because you
of course, you know, they do
understand what a man and a
woman is and Ukraine is a Lenski
becomes a lens SCA. You know,
her speaking in front of
Congress for me was like, okay,
that's that's it's over. We're
really afraid of Volodymyr. As
for his safety. So the guy is a
goner just accentuated the point
by putting him on the cover of
Vogue magazine. Can I remind
everybody what happened to Assad
after his wife was in Vogue
magazine? That's when they come
to get you.
The other thing is, there's
something so ludicrous. This is
a war going on.
And he leaves boots on the
ground in in Kyiv. With photos
in the subway with sandbags,
it's disgusting.
Yeah, it's disgusting. I agree.
You can't have this kind of it's
like, oh, it's nor Eva eyes.
It's just beyond me that they
they tried to pull this off. And
they get away with it because of
oh, look at she's, she's
glamorous. Oh, yes. And this
picture inside of them. He's
holding her tight, and they do
look worried. And then you know,
then she's standing in between
other female Ukrainian soldiers.
And ah, I mean, it's, it's porn.
And if you look at the picture
of them in his office, I guess,
you can see in the background on
the couch, there's portraits of
him that are framed that people
have given to them they're just
casually placed there. You know,
this. Oh, I haven't put myself
up on the wall yet. I know this
guy. That guy's a Hollywood he's
an actor. He's an actress and
actor. He's literally an actor.
He's an actor. So he's, he's
acting like an act and he's
about to get fried. He's gonna
get fried. They, they can get
rid of both of them. They can do
whatever they want. But not
until Taiwan is set. We need
movement over there. And nothing
will get resolved that just keep
on trickling money. Because
there's no money going to
Ukraine, no cash. It's all going
and their secondary tertiary
weapons sales. It's crazy.
Let's take with Ukraine. And
here's my report. This is Holly
Williams. Who by the way, Holly
Williams who was the foreign
correspondent for CBS. I went to
get to take on her from Lara
Logan, they have to know each
other. Okay. I can probably ask
that. So Holly Williams, and I
think Holly's really good. By
the way. I think she's a good
reporter. But this report is a
bogus report. She's in Ukraine,
with some Americans who are
training Ukrainians how to shoot
a gun. And it's like there's 20
Ukrainian soldiers. It's bold
crap. And it's like this report.
Oh, here's what we have to do.
Just listen to this garbage.
US military veterans on the
ground in Ukraine are working to
turn the tide of the war. CDs is
Holly Williams is there.
Never point your weapon at
anything you don't want to shoot
you call
in an old quarry around 10 miles
from the front line. A group of
Oklahoma US servicemen trained
Ukrainian soldiers today.
Nothing else matters unless our
bullet is going where we want it
to go.
Many of the Ukrainians only
signed up after Russia's
invasion. Some have next to no
experience acquiring a gun fire.
This is a five day course.
They're also learning
battlefield first aid and how to
maneuver.
These guys need help. They're
responding to a fight. They
didn't pick it. From what I
know. Let's help.
The leader, Dr. Rob told us he
was a sergeant in the Marines
and comes from Arkansas, but
won't share his family name for
security reasons.
Do they have everything they
need?
And absolutely not. They're only
issued for magazines that's 120
bullets take longer shoot 120
bullets, especially at a bunch
of Russians.
Ukrainian fighting goes by the
Russian bison. The American
trainers he said maybe the
difference between life or death
trigger.
If you want to win the fight,
you need to be alive. The people
who are not trying it, they will
not last long on the on the
battlefield.
This is very reminiscent of my
trip to Iraq in 2003 where the
US military was very happy to
shuttle me around and take me to
the training of the Iraqi
defence forces which was we've
discussed this Keystone Cops
meets Dad's Army about face half
of them turn right other half
turn left. Yeah, I love no idea
how to cop. I mean, I had no I
had no idea what they were
doing. But this is another part
of it. And I don't blame anyone
in the military. But the the
leadership of our military is
corrupt as anything. And so now
you have all these groups. And I
think that you know, a lot of
you get to retire after you're
still young to do stuff when you
retire. And then you can go out
and you can contract for the US
military or for CIA or or for
any other of these 10s of
organizations within the US
government who will pay you to
then go and be a mercenary in in
Ukraine and I have reports of
probably three dozen retired
military killed in action in
Ukraine. It's a whole it's the
whole thing is an entire
industry. We just don't really
see it we just okay. Whatever
war but your neighbors are
probably Yeah, I mean, think
about this. I know the military
people listening know what I'm
talking about. I mean, just look
at all this stuff. You come out
of the military and the you can
roam around for years all over
the world getting paid for
stuff.
Yeah, what's the job?
Yeah, but it's, it's not it's,
it's not healthy for the world.
For anything, and people doing
it? No,
it's very unhealthy. And it's
annoying.
So I'm reading defense one came
out with a briefing today.
newsletter, and they said that
the army is keeping tabs on
every bullet in every dollar
amount of everything they're
sending to Ukraine potion after
they're done, they're going to
have a total gonna take it to
Congress and say, We need this
money, because we gave it to
Ukraine, because you told us to
do so. And then, of course it
mentioned it meant Yeah, I know.
Why did they say what
they want to put every bullet on
the blockchain?
No, but this should I'm so they
they mentioned that all this is
just what we said at the very
beginning. They were dumping
inventory. Yep. To get new gear.
And they because they can't have
a turret they got to turn over
everything. So they want to get
rid of as much old inventory as
possible. Give it to the
Ukrainians to resell it
someplace else. And then you
know, to use some of it. And now
the Ukrainians want to nut
another 100 of those missile
systems. And this is just a
bunch of bullcrap. If ever there
was. Yeah, just like the biggest
I mean, it's just an open it is.
It's a it's an open sore.
This is you know, Trump was
really smart. In hindsight, when
he not that he wasn't smart. But
when he got in, what was the
first thing he did? The first
thing he did is he said, All
right, here's $800 billion for
the military biggest ever the
biggest thing I could ever do,
and then he goes to Saudi Arabia
sells $300 billion
worth No, it was not that much.
But it was a lot it was it was
100 billion a year 100 billion
the first year and then was
another 200 billion up until
2025. Because I know he was
actually pretty good sales guy.
Yes. And and he screwed him on
Eighth Air Force One. He said,
hey, no overrun costs on Air
Force One now. Boeing's a
billion dollars in the hole for
each plane?
Yeah. Because you know, they're
used to the old well was because
Cosmo 100. Should we had to
charge more? And now he put that
in there now you don't. So he
got opened. No other president
has ever managed to pull that
stunt.
Right. But he didn't do enough.
Because
again, now he's putting stooge
at the end. He didn't do enough.
He didn't do enough for anybody
and think the military that he
didn't he was on to them. It was
that was the problem? Oh, yeah.
The military. It's, I'm sorry,
this this just, I'm gonna stay
on this for the rest of my days
now. It's so obvious. I just
look at the at the money.
Oh, yeah, good money. Were the
wrong game. If Pfizer made some
money, okay. Big Pharma made
some money? Sure. But it's no
military industrial complex.
Now, that's 10 times the small
potatoes 10 times the money. Now
they do and they're still not
audited? No, no, because, you
know, we try to audit but you
know, the different departments.
You know, we can't we don't have
oh, I know what it is. We don't
have the same computer systems
or department department. And
they can't talk to each other.
So they're, we can't do it.
That's reason. That's the reason
we can't do it. They did.
Yeah. Typically, this is
actually what they said. Yeah.
It was it. Who was the defense
guy?
You know, if you give us $100
billion to upgrade all the
computer systems that at the
same time? Yeah, that'll do it?
That'll do it. Who was it? Who
was the douchebag? The EX
Monsanto guy who was defense
just before 911. He says, hey,
you know, there's, there's $2
trillion we can't find at the
Pentagon. And that was September
10. Yes, you're right. It was
like the day before.
Oh, what was that guy's name?
Again? It's not
somebody's in the control room.
If they're on the ball. They
should know who this is.
Rumsfeld Hold on a second rooms.
No, it wasn't. Yeah. It was
unfelt Rumsfeld definitely. Here
it is. I got the clip. This is
from CBS. It's the whole P is
worth it. We must remind
everybody, since we're so
forgetful, if I see one more
clip that has done the rounds
three years ago coming back as
totally new and cool, like the
Dutch protester who who tells
the BBC to eff off. Yeah, that
was three years. That was 2018.
It's another one that's going
around. It's actually pretty
good to have George.
Whoopee. There's one of Whoopi
saying Dr. Joe Biden should be
Oh, yeah, that's starting to
float around coming around
again. And it's it's really
annoying. Was it was it was it
Whoopee? Or was it Bay heart and
I thought it was whooping. I
just
saw it again because I was
thinking to voice the start to
milled
it. Here's the Rumsfeld
pentagon. The day before 911
Secretary of Defense Donald
Rumsfeld declared war not on
foreign terrorists,
the adversaries closer to home.
It's the Pentagon bureaucracy.
He said money wasted by the
military poses a serious threat.
In fact, it could be said that
it's a matter of life and death,
Rumsfeld promised change. But
the next day, the world changed.
And in the rush to fund the war
on terrorism, the war on waste
seems to have been forgotten. My
oh three budget calls for more
than $48 billion. In new defense
spending
more money for the Pentagon when
its own auditors admit the
military cannot account for 25%
of what it already spends.
According to some estimates, we
cannot track $2.3 trillion in
transactions
2.3 trillion with a T. That's
$8,000 for every man, woman and
child in America.
Yeah. And it's 20 years ago,
to understand how the Pentagon
can lose track of trillions.
Consider the case of one
military accountant who tried to
find out what happened to a mere
300 million we know it's gone.
All right, that that report goes
on forever. But yeah, there it
is. Yeah, and then just because
these whistleblowers got Bolga
excoriated fired and beat up
disappeared.
Yeah. Now there's no
accountability. Ah, yeah. Well,
let's get back to something
funny then. And I'm surprised
Yes. Well,
I have something funny okay. And
it's a little off topic me as
somebody we touched on but this
budget is basketball the black
basketball player that was
arrested in Russia. Greiner
Greiner Yes Who is what is it
call when you're privileged and
it's like not white privilege
but you're I have a feeling that
you should everything world
should be you know, handed to
you. What's the word? I'm
looking for? Millennials you got
millennial basketball Pro. She's
She was the big complainer in
this. Entitled entitled she's
very indie. She's, she's always
bitching and moaning about the
white man and how they're
entitled and their their white
privilege. And so of course, she
expects the same thing in
Russia. Yeah. Now, I have to
play these two clips because
they're short. But first is the
rundown. This is Greiner, and
blink. And because Blinken is
the guy he's gotten involved
with swapping her out. Yeah.
Which would never happen to a
normal person. But okay, let's
play that clip.
Secretary of State entity
Blinken says he plans to speak
with his Russian counterpart
soon for the first time since
the start of Russia's war in
Ukraine. But Blinken says it
will not be a negotiation about
Ukraine. Instead, Blinken says
he will encourage Russia to
release as he puts it wrongly
held Americans including
basketball star Brittney Griner.
So the State Department is
getting involved. So then I just
pulled this little short piece
out of the blue this is the
grinder addict I wanted to set
it up the grinder arrest to
relearn it and I will say this
played straight nobody noticed
the the unbelievable irony and
stupidity of this particular
clip. Listen to this.
Greiner was arrested after she
landed in Moscow in February,
just days before Russia's
invasion of Ukraine began in
court today. She held up photos
of her wife, family and friends
before testifying, she wasn't
read her rights at the time of
her arrest.
Because, you know, like there's
a constitution of Russia man,
you know, or like the American
Constitution like like, covers
over so it's technicality should
let me go.
Wow. And he went on about this.
She wasn't read her rights.
What? Russia? Russia? What? And
then the fact that the NPR
people Oh, girl. Well, good.
Wait, she wasn't mirandize.
That's what it is. She wasn't
Maria. energized. What is that
in Russia boosts good?
You know, it's just like, wow,
new people.
Yeah, she's quite a card man.
I've read a little bit about AI.
Of course, I had no idea about
the controversy, but he's
basically working in Russia.
Now, it's like you're taking a
paycheck, you should know what
the hell's going on over there.
I think that's, to me another
example of an ugly American.
They think everything is the way
it's here. Yeah, go there
expecting the same everything
they expect a certain kind of
service. They expect a certain
kind of this a certain kind of
that. Well, they expect to be
read their rights. Give me a
break.
And it doesn't really matter.
But it's, it's unclear to me if
Brittney Griner is trans or what
I mean, it's kinda she looks
like a dude. Yeah, it doesn't
matter, per se, but it's
like, doesn't matter. I think if
you're a basketball player, in
this
case it well yes. She's in the
the Women's League, I don't
know.
But generally speaking, from
what we've seen is that the
women who are trans like, let's
say she was, they tend to brag
about it, right? There's no
evidence that she's stretchy is
a big, big girl.
Interesting. Of course, they
there's the rumors, they're
swapping out Victor boot, like a
hardcore criminal for this
picture boot, I think was set
up. But he's Boo was a Russian
guy who was a arms dealer. And
he was just a bit he was a
freelance arms dealer that was
kind of supported by the
Russians, and he was doing a lot
of deals had benefited them. And
he was, you know, outfitting
people that needed arms. And I
guess he outfitted one group of
terrorists that were going wrong
drone in American and USA got a
hold of him in Europe, or I'm
sorry, in Asia. And you've
dragged him back over here as
though he was some, you know,
it's one of those deals where we
just have the long arm of the
American law. And we threw him
in the slammer. I think he was,
I think a lot of big I think
this is exaggerated Doctor death
or whatever they call him. There
also
seems to be zero evidence that
Russia has even asked for him as
this is just like, oh, it will
give you this guy.
I don't I don't know that.
That's true. I think they are
asking for him.
Okay, now let me get to my funny
bit, and then we'll take a break
because this funny bit this,
this is all on. Funny,
funny bed coming up.
I don't know if it's that funny.
I think it's funny because this
monkey pox business started. We
know when it started. I don't
understand why the mainstream
media has not gone back. The M
five M has not gone back and
gone to patient zero, which is
clearly the lady who touched the
monkey. When the dump truck hit
it. Remember? They haven't
completed that loop yet.
I remember that. Yeah. And there
was some controversy we play
clips about. There's some
controversy. She shouldn't have
touched the monkey? Yes.
I think we called the show that
we titled it touch the monkey,
she touched the monkey. She was
showing symptoms, whatever that
means. I mean, this whole thing
completely reads like contagion.
I mean, it's it's fantastic. And
now we have CDC director
walensky. Who, this is such an
incredible 24 second clip, but
we're probably going to play I
won't even stop and laugh the
first time around. So we know
that this is spreading amongst.
Well, it was gay men, gay and
bisexual men is how it started.
But I don't know exactly what
where the pushback came from, or
if they're just tongue twisted
because her tongue tied because
they're trying to make the woke
language work for everybody. But
now they've digressed down to
men who have sex with men
instead of gay and bisexual men.
So I don't know exactly,
I think I think this is part of
the move to change. Change the
language completely. I think gay
men are out. Yeah, like you
said, Yeah. And because I
noticed another thing. I don't
have a clip of it. But there was
a big fuss made in the, in the,
in the UK, whatever the duck
community, the queer community
because it's the queer community
which they call themselves that
nobody else's is no LBGT
community. No. queer community.
Yep. So they're the ones who
push the change. You can not say
transsexual anymore. It always
no transsexual is out there. It
has to be transgender, and
they're making a huge flush of
flesh. They're making a huge
fuss about changing transsexual
to trans gene. under there, this
is a big, big operation going on
it is
and listen to the polarity of
what CDC director walensky is
actually saying.
We do have seen now two cases
that have occurred and children.
Both of those children are
traced back to individuals who
come from the men who have sex
with men community that gay men,
men community. And so when we
have seen those cases in
children, they have generally
been what I call adjacent to the
community most at risk. I
shouldn't mention importantly,
those children are doing well.
Alright, so. So besides the fact
that everyone cracked up over
her saying, the men who have sex
with men community, which is
really stretching the Newspeak
lady, this is about two
children, two children, God
monkeypox from the men who have
sex with men community. What?
What is happening? Where's the
question? Excuse me? Where are
these two were these children,
children of parental men who
have sex with men community or
something else?
It invites a lot of questions
that I don't see. Being asked
Alyssa will mention I had to
note that the very beginning of
this thing she's already she's
already flustered. She says we
do have seen.
So again, listen to its
children.
We do have seen now two cases
that have occurred and children.
Both of those children are
traced back to individuals who
come from the men who have sex
with men community that so
what were these maps? Nambla?
I'm telling you man, there's
something up with this shit
right here. This is this is
Nambla. Well, maps is what we
say. Now we don't say maps is
minor attracted persons.
No. But Nambla is an
organization. No, I know you net
you not remember now.
Of course. Of course the Man Boy
love Association. Hello. Yes.
Love is. It's just It used to be
the standard punch line for John
stores gags when he did shaggy
dogs.
Yeah, not so funny anymore now
that the men who have sex with
men community have given had
been traced back traced. I mean,
everything about this report,
and it's not a report. It's that
CDC director clearly lying about
something so weird. So these two
children have monkey pox. We
traced it back. But what did you
have to deal with? Where were
they? Were they in the house?
Are they their parents or just
casually walked by and it was
such a cute little kid. I'll
give you monkeypox. Come on one
more time. I got to hear this
one more time.
We do have seen now two cases
that have occurred and children.
Both of those children are
traced back to individuals who
come from the men who have sex
With Men community that gay men,
men community. And so when we
have seen those cases in
children, they have generally
been what I call adjacent to the
community most at risk.
Generally adjacent What do you
mean? Like generally like
there's some kids or in the men
who have sex with men community?
Yes.
This came up on this is so the
AIDS playbook. It's
unbelievable. And you're right.
It's I'm sorry. It's not the
AIDS. It is the queer community.
muscling him out. muscling gay
and lesbians out. Yeah, by by
stigmatizing them. And Ned Ryan,
who is I guess he's a Republican
strategist or
douchebag. Like oh, yeah, I
think he's a Republican. Yeah,
of some sort.
So he was on Fox News with
Kennedy. So I must have been Fox
Business News. Yes.
Yes. This I saw this too. Yeah,
he says, Yeah, this you have
declared Yeah, let's let's play
a little bit of play
out for monkeypox. I think
there's a pretty good rule in
life. don't attend gay orgies.
When you look at the New England
journals reported the farmer
viewed NAD Come on, man. It's
not about gay anymore. We're
gonna
go look at the New England
Journal's report that NBC News
reported on on Friday, in which
of the 528 cases they reviewed
95% were between sex between
men.
This is what what I love about
this clip and it goes on for a
little bit. Is this guy is all
in on science. I read the
journal it says it's gay men. So
logically, only gays get it. I
mean, that's how this numbness
is thinking.
I think we really have to have a
conversation about where this is
coming from. When I'm done.
Brad, you can talk this instead
of going crazy and declaring a
national pandemic when 3000
people have it right now. It's
insane.
I don't know man. You don't have
to be gay to get monkey pox and
you don't have to be bigoted
when you talk Talk about
treating something that is that
easily spread. Yeah, this is
some insanity.
It's science. It's science. It's
for the gays. I'm sorry men who
have sex with men community
95% of the cases from the New
England Journal, and I'm gonna
let
Brett let the gay guy talk.
That's what she's trying to say.
Because, Brad, we have 372
doses, the United States in
Denmark where the smallpox
monkey pox vaccine.
I think she means 370 million
doses but okay.
75 doses
ready to go? Because this has
been an issue for more men in
the gay community. It seems like
what happened to saying gay?
What happened to just saying
gay, gay, or gays? Why do we
have to put community behind
everything? Is that does that
somehow soften the blow?
Well, it does with the no agenda
community on the
priority list. Or you go rad.
Yeah, look,
net is right. But he says that
monkeypox right now is mostly
affecting gay men. The problem
is that public health wise, not
going to orgies in general is a
good policy. Yeah, get sexually
transmitted. Yes, thank
you not going to sex or Jesus is
generally a good policy
person. And so we have to be
really careful. We saw with the
AIDS crisis with the HIV crisis,
about how certain communities or
certain gay people will be
stigmatized are something that
lots of people do. And we got to
be careful about that. Yeah,
you're
right, John, you nailed it.
We're that this this is. This is
the queer, queer community who
are trying to control
everything. Completely
stigmatizing gay men. Yeah,
completely. And they're behind
it, and they're evil.
And they're all so something as
a new term I found digging
around because I look at these
clips. There's many of them
many, if not all, of the queer
community members are smugly
smart as opposed to again and no
agenda social showing an example
smugly and it was brought up by
somebody after he saw the
probably five or six of these
lives of tick tock women,
they're always women. Or they
them I don't know what to do. If
they're not there. Whatever they
are, they're queer. And they all
have the smug look on their
face. Yeah, they're all smug.
Oh, man, I thought I have this
clip. Goodness, I missed it.
So since we're on the topic, and
Bridget Mazur, get out with
this, this is the Tick Tock
teacher, this is my most recent
teacher is a two parter. She's
on talking about how
preschoolers should be educated,
sex educated. So they're very
familiar with the queer
lifestyle.
Hi, I'm Lindsay. I'm a queer and
trans educator and children's
performer, creator writer, you
might know me for my web series
queer kid stuff, where I talk
about gender and sexuality stuff
for all ages, with a preschool
audience in mind, and I write
for preschool television, to
loss of an early childhood. The
short answer to this question is
that we need to talk to
preschoolers about sexuality and
gender because any later is too
late. The long answer to this is
that this is the age when
children start to self identify,
they start to understand
themselves, and in relation to
the world around them. They need
to understand different gender
diversity, because the Academy
of Pediatrics actually says that
most children have a solid
understanding of their gender
identity by the age of four. And
that is inclusive of sis as well
as trans and non binary kids
preschoolers into understand
sexuality because of the world
around them.
Oh, okay. But why don't you
teach them some other things
like
war? Well, so the idea is to get
them early, which is an old
theory now get the kids
preschool, she's advocating that
the gay gay, the gay, sorry,
manual sex. We're community
which is specific to these
people. Once they get a hold of
your kid, when they're a
preschooler so they can
introduce him to the queer
community. Yeah, sounds
perfect.
If somebody said that was a
Christian, and they were going
to introduce they wanted to get
the kids introduced to
religions. Yeah. Or Catholics
when they get introduced to the
Pope, or anything but the people
be up in arms. You know, that's
fine. Yeah. It's the compliance
bring a Muslim in and have them
introduce them to Allah, the
whole that the Koran read the
Koran to the kids.
I think that everyone feels un
is So captured and everyone's
afraid for their for their
livelihood to be kicked out of
their community to beat no lose
possibly lose your job to be
Shawn to be looked down upon or
it to be different. It used to
be okay to be different. I have
a different opinion. And parents
have been there, they're afraid
and just compliant parents
that's it. They just do we just
have a lot of complying parents.
Okay. Well, I'll give him mac
and cheese. Oh, see what could
be wrong with us?
And I get a timecode in there,
please. Yes, you got it. Now you
want to hear some more over she
goes on for another minute.
Yeah, of course want to hear
this? Yes, this is very
educational. They might
not identify with a sexuality
yet, but their parents do. And
the friend's parents do. And in
order to understand different
family structures, and other
people's experiences and develop
empathy, they need to understand
queerness preschoolers are
exposed to sexuality. Every day,
just look at literally any
Disney movie where there is
heterosexual kissin, it is
normal to talk to kids about
straight relationships and
straight couples and nuclear
heterosexual families. So why
should queerness and queer
families and queer sexuality be
any different kids, as young as
preschoolers need to understand
gender and sexuality in order to
develop empathy for others, and
to be able to understand
themselves in relationship to
the world around them and the
people around them? Once you get
past this age, it's a lot harder
to undo and complicated. The
ideas there it is kind of sis
heteronormative world that these
kids and we are in?
Oh, that's great. So because of
course, these are parents who
watch this, oh, well, we don't
want to be seen as exclusionary.
We did the wrong thing with our
child. Instead, let's get their
programming in, which will be
very hard to undo.
Well, this reminds me of the
clip we played last time,
amongst this series, I'll be
playing for a while, where the
teacher found out that her I
guess it was a first grader or
second grader was trans saw that
some reason? And not because she
encouraged it, but because the
kid came to her, you know, it
was a safe place. And she was
trans. And so she went to the
parents with this information.
And and saying that she could
help the kid move toward this
trans nature. And the parents
said, Yeah, okay. Yeah, they're
all in so that parents can and
there's a lot of that. I mean,
we know personally know, people
that whose kid and you know,
three, four or five year old,
decides, you know, as a little
boy wants to be a little girl,
boom, here comes the trans
machine.
And here we go.
What do you mean, here we go.
They become a little girl.
Parents are all in on it. These
are not isolated situations. I
mean, this situation is that one
in Texas we talked about where
he had twins and one of them
wanted to become a little girl
as he became a little girl. And
it was a parent's blessing. So
you know, if the parents are all
in on this sort of thing. Having
done enough research, you'd hope
they don't, of course
we going to do well, hopefully
parents see this and maybe in
the parent community, they'll
catch on that something's up
with this and it may not be the
healthiest thing for your child.
But then again, maybe not. I
don't know that's the last
generation John left
to teach teachers take over the
job now because I guess the
parents don't care
well, well. Honestly, the
parents haven't had to have no
opportunity you have to work two
jobs. Most kids growing up are
in single parent households
mothers mainly fathers are
absent. This started in the
black and brown community with a
no man about the house rule for
welfare recipients that of
course eventually spread to
white. Yeah,
so it was analyzed, it was
institutionalized by the
government to create the
situation we're in
now. And then these these these
these people move in predatory
it feels just predatory.
No, it's totally predatory. No,
no, I'd like to have some
numbers on the queer community.
How influential is the Why
doesn't anyone campaign why
shouldn't shouldn't but the
politician just be out there
saying, Are you queer vote for
me? Hey, Jack. If you don't vote
for me, you're not clear. Why
not?
It's Biden has caught me off
guard. Jack is not black, you
know? Yeah, good job. Good call
back.
And with that, I'd like to thank
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Arak,
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As we congratulate and thank the
artist for episode 1471 We
titled that public whole
emergency I love people who say
hey man, you have a typo in your
title really? Yeah, it happens.
Public was because people
haven't listened to the show
yet. Now the art I got
questioned on this art by
multiple people. This was
Heaven's Gate I would say the
stairway to heaven we have Her
Majesty the Queen the Honorable
President Joe Biden and of
course the ever revered
Volodymyr Zelensky as I continue
to hold that that both the two
of the three are dead already
and one is on the way
which resulted in this artwork
which was yes upgrade from the
last artwork which we also
complained about and complaints
were were addressed not the way
I'd like to see him address but
they were addressed to better
show the arts more readable
It was hilarious. It was very
funny that this was something we
said we might have chosen if the
lettering was done better. And
so we did that correct the
record did that and then added
added Zelinski to the to the mix
as Lenski was pretty
good what else did we see that
we liked?
Well the piece I liked the most
I liked that is for the show but
the piece I liked the most as a
piece that should be on a coffee
mug this oh yeah coffee mug
piece of the of the probably the
year yes Sir Paul call couture
did a just a generalized logo
piece. That is absolutely
stunning. Yeah, that just says
old fashioned deconstruction
media deconstruction no agenda
is just as but it's sharp. Its
colors are good. It's everything
about this piece is just spells.
Mug. It needs to be in a coffee
mug and black mug.
Yes. Did I get the get the right
the artists What did i What did
I say? Correct? Correct.
Correct. The record? That's
correct. Right? Yeah, correct.
Yeah,
that's correct the record
I use this for Polka tour thing
for the pre stream announcement
today. It's It is a beautiful
piece. It really is. Now
that piece that we'd like some
other pieces we like to Where's
Biden kind of. I like to know
agenda boosters, thing, but it
was unusable. And and this is a
capitalist agenda who is who's
generally probably one of the
more advanced artists of our of
the ill In terms of doing this
sort of art discover arts
dynamite, but I objected to the
read on read it's just I don't
care. That's right outline. I
don't know what he's thinking
like it read on read this
you're thinking wrong it's it's
it's nonstarter. We're done with
Yeah. Now
just read on red now. Yeah,
that's that was rejected.
And also it made the it made the
Coca Cola kind of logo very hard
to read for me from my eyes.
Yeah. I like to the Burke's dog.
It wasn't right for a number of
reasons. But it was just kind of
funny to see the diet because
you and your dog face joke. very
insulting piece. very
insulting. I'd meant it was
intended as a
game Kenny. Ben Yeah, she's a
woman. She can do it.
And then there's all this monkey
pox. Was that the previous
episode?
He wasn't going to I already
bitched about it. It wasn't
gonna happen. All right, right,
right. There was a couple
pieces. You like to Chomsky
piece?
I didn't like any Chomsky piece.
That's not true. It's making it
out in
you guys. Because you know
Porter of a comic strip blonde.
No,
I'm not snipped for humanity. We
looked at it. But it was not. It
had to it was not coherent. But
I liked the idea of snip for
humanity. Which was Taunton
Neil's piece, but no, yeah,
it needs to have more
dimensionality in terms of its
humor. Yeah. I like okay, people
are these people bitch about us.
Surprise. Why do you have any
rules man shouldn't be just
freedom of speech. Does any
artist do what he wants to say?
Of course you can do whatever
you want. Who said that? The
same guy who did that? Who
didn't get chose sir Bill Walsh,
sir Saturday. He's all pissed.
He's always pissed off. Because
both of us do. He did the monkey
pox, the monkey.
A couple of problems with that
monkey pox thing that monkey
itself has stolen the design
that monkey? Yeah. And then it's
just a monkey with a bunch of
pucks all over him. Yeah. Yeah.
But he's bitching. Like, there
shouldn't be any rules. Now
there's no you can upload
whatever you want. We're just
not
gonna there's no rules for
uploading put into and everyone
will get a kick out. And by the
way, different ain rule. It
might it's the two of us have
the same vote? Yeah, so if one
of us doesn't like one specific
kind of thing, it's never gonna
get picked. And we didn't one of
the things I don't like is
gruesomeness. I don't like
things that are ugly. And then
you associate the show with
ugliness.
Correct? Not happening.
So yeah, that's pretty simple.
Yeah. It is completely simple.
It's open for anyone to
participate. And we are
incredibly grateful for the work
that the artists do. No other
podcast has this amount. I mean,
he has an not just new artwork
during each episode, but can
choose from a scholar pages. I
mean, it's unbelievable.
I got the download of the art. I
don't have unfortunately don't
have the artist's name on these
art pieces. But at least you get
a download of all the
art. Oh, goodness. Is it
categorized by date or is it
just by show number? Oh, okay.
Oh, so it's the stuff that's
been approved. It's not
everything. It's the stuff that
may No,
no, I wanted everything. Oh,
wow. That's a lot. I have
everything. I have every single
art piece I've ever submitted
guarantee number 29,000 22,000
Okay, that was close.
Yeah. And that's been for how
many years? Maybe 1012. How many
years? You've been doing
it? I'd have to look at the
deputy. I think dude, I think he
started when the show start what
year I don't remember 2000s Two
years after our start. So it
would be 13 years of stuff
1412 13 years.
And anyone could follow along by
going to no agenda art
generator.com And just
refreshing during the live show.
Or you can even go that anytime
you want just to see cool art. A
lot of this makes it onto T
shirts, mugs, hats, hoodies at
no agenda shop.com where the
artist gets a piece of the
action and the show gets a
donation. It's really wonderful.
It's an exemplar. exemplar. Is
that the right? exemplar
is the right word is exemplar
of the value for value model. I
think usage maybe.
It's always questionable when
I'm trying to do that. The you
can also contribute all you have
to do is just upload something
and you never know. We really do
appreciate all of our artists.
Now to thank our executive
producers Associate Executive
producers for helping us with
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Now, yeah, they know a vaccine
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When I hear this, like you're
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Yeah, the Novavax will be a
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experienced as crazy the crazy
idea All right, well, you
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It's not a crazy if you have to
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I think he's the speaker. He's
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Yeah, we were dropping down to
Associate Executive Producer
with Dame Astrid. Yay. There
they are, again. Their lie mark
that just in dukkha, Japan and
all the disputed islands in the
pan sea to one and $22.22 a row
of ducks and they're in Tokyo.
Yeah, this was a dragon is a
head. Sorry.
This is a great note.
Oh, yeah, it's a great note, but
it's even better if you got them
notions that because of the
pictures Yeah, exactly. Yeah,
I'm gonna use those pictures in
a column about bugging explain.
I'm gonna put the pictures I'm
going to talk about bugs
and what that meant was read the
note. Oh,
Japan is ahead of the game. The
bamboo worms armor tail
scorpions, silkworm poop. Pupil
pupil pay, I can just a funny
word I should know how to
pronounce. black ants, et
cetera, are readily available
for the missus in vending
machine mass or the masses in
vending machines. In other
words, vending machines. He's
got pictures they sent him in,
or she sent him in. And it shows
all these bugs you can buy by
putting in a token of some sort.
The hefty price tag, they're not
cheap. By the way, that really
is ironic. The hefty price tag
suggests you are actually eating
a healthy supplement and you're
supporting SDGs well doing so it
couldn't be better. Loving lit
Dame Astrid plus her marca duke
and duchess. Yeah, so
that makes that makes sense. If
this is the velvet rope concept,
make it sound really exclusive.
And people will flock to it like
morons.
Yeah, like morons is exactly the
deal. And this is not we're not
talking about a vending machine
or two. We're talking about a
variety of machines and a huge
variety of bugs.
Truly dealing with Wow,
no, I have got other pictures
I'm gonna use which I got
pictures of a dog food made from
bugs. Hmm, yum. And then, and
then I was watching Patty
Hainich, who's my favorite
Mexican cook on on Public Radio,
Public Broadcasting. And she was
on making as she went to some
place some hellhole in Mexico,
where they eat the things Xhaka
but they're eating, they eat.
And I'm going to get a clip of
this for the show. They're
eating these Mezcal worms and
eat them. I
mean, that's the thing that's in
the tequila in the tequila
bottle
in the Mezcal bottle, usually.
And this old cheap crap mezcal,
you don't see it in quality
stuff anymore. It's almost it's
almost rare. But she mentioned
it in passing. It's kind of the
giveaway is that yeah, we eat
these bugs because we're, when
we're, in the olden days, we
couldn't get meat. This is our
fallback protein. So I said to
get our poorest of the poor.
That's what it is. This is the
worst and this is one step
beyond mac and cheese for the
masses. is poor people food.
It's interesting. Yes, poor
people food. And it's
interesting how in Japan, they
they take a page from the
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Hey, that we used to feed that
those bottom crawling pieces of
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we just remarketed that it's
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there? Robert Downey Jr. No,
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Robert Downey Jr. is like,
instead of saying no, no, it's
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Hey, I know I gotta play
something. I'm gonna play
something on my own. The clip
custodian came through today for
me which was fantastic,
particularly with the with the
summer flu summer cold. And he
heard us talking about the Good
Samaritan for the mall shooter
and he had put a supercut
together for us which is where
you go wow, that's a great
that's cool.
Well, I don't know if it go
which way it goes. I mean, is it
just a bunch of people bitching
about this guy? No. Well,
immediate guys are doing a set
up praising him and said, good
work.
What more do we know from that
news conference about the Good
Samaritan who apparently shot
and killed the shooter there and
it's being held a hero? Yeah,
kind of authorities repeating
over and over how grateful they
are for this good samaritan
Chief
Jim. I Since said he had no
doubt the good Samaritans quick
actions saved lives. The Good
Samaritan was also legally armed
and took out that shooter the
shooter was
confronted by our good Samaritan
who I will identify in just a
moment. The Good Samaritan was
armed with a pistol and engaged
the shooter.
A man police call a Good
Samaritan with a gun has been
identified as 22 year old Elijah
Dickon. But with this
good samaritan thing, listen, I
was trained when I was at the
Justice Department in firearms,
and I was trained in defensive
firearm training, it is very
hard to hit a moving target. It
is hard for people that are
trained to hit a moving target.
It is very lucky that that good
Samaritan hit that moving target
and in that way, and he wasn't
so he had a gun permit, but he
wasn't supposed to be in the
mall with a gun.
Yeah, the whole point was the
Good Samaritan meme.
Yeah, good samaritan why they
have? Well, I heard that last
clip. I've heard versions of
that were Oh, he shouldn't have
been there. He didn't have a
license. He didn't do that.
Which is all nonsense, because
the laws changed in Indiana.
Yeah, but and then they and not
being in the mall. He was he was
illegally. They said when a
person said he was illegally in
the mall, you know, dude, you're
not supposed to have a gun in
the mall. And it turns out that
no, it's a mall rule. They can
throw you out. But there's no
legal aspect to it. There's no
law on the books. In fact, say
you've gone to Mall. So I mean,
these people it's actually
pathetic. Reaction they had
instead of saying this guy was
great. And he hit his target
over and over again. I think he
was just nailing it while moving
because he practices a lot. And
he's a he's a marksman and so
Okay, do we should condemn him
for his role? I tried it and I
couldn't get their side of a
barn. I never heard anything
like this. It just like, well, I
guess you'd get a medal from
Biden, but he won't get one.
No, he gets the Good Samaritan
meme, which is I think the only
way I can deconstruct that is
well, you know, those people who
liked guns, they're religious
right? Not right wing nut jobs,
but okay. He's a good one.
Well, they didn't beat the
moniker Good Samaritan is
diminutive. In this regard? Yes.
It makes it sound like somebody
helping an old lady cross a
puddle or something.
Exactly. Well done.
All right. So I have what do I
have here? I've got some this is
a nice stole this clip from
Tucker. I just took it right out
of his show. Because it's pretty
good clip and nice take stuff
from us.
Oh, no, I would I would say it
was it was fantastic. To see
Tucker go off on SSRIs right
after we had done SSRIs on the
show. Yeah. I mean, this is a
good just helps. I our show
notes are helpful. That's my
point. We do the job. We publish
all the articles. Everybody can
take what they want and use for
their show. We're proud of it.
So this is a very good clip
about sterilization. And the
argument was being made is on
NBC and the arguments being made
by the by their show that
they're promoting it, and I
thought they were kind of
promoting it amongst the men get
vaccinate I get vaccinated with
same thing. But get vasectomy
and snipped,
victimized
get snipped. And it looks like a
lot of women are getting their
tubes tied or get their you're
taking themselves out of the
gene pool. Which book aid you
want to do that just probably
better. But let's listen to
these two girls. It's actually a
report plus two women girls that
are going wow, you know a man on
my bed. I'm like kids,
the staggering number of women
are now considering permanent
sterilization procedures.
Following the Supreme Court
decision Google searches for
procedures like to tie or tubal
ligation sirs, I traveled to
Austin, Texas, I spoke with
three women about how the latest
abortion restrictions affected
their decision.
They don't want any more on the
27th and October and I'm just
done. You're done. I'm done.
So are you for sure that
sterilization is something that
you want to do or just something
you want to learn more about.
They have scripts on them for
sure. I wanted to make an you
already had your tubes removed.
Yes. And Ashley, you're about to
begin the procedure. Yeah, I'm
in the process of consultations.
What was behind the timing of
when you decided to have this
procedure.
After the draft decision was
leaked. I decided to schedule
the procedure. I've always known
I like didn't want children and
I didn't want to be in a
position where I didn't want
children and would lack access
to contraception as well. So
like Megan, I have always known
that I didn't want kids
Yeah, let's be honest, there's a
lot of judgment around the
decision to have this procedure
around this decision in general.
What do you say to people who
don't understand
sterilization or permanent
contraception is just as
permanent as choosing to have a
child right. So a lot of the
arguments against it. Like, what
if you regret it? You could say
the same thing about having a
kid.
Yeah, let's write NBC on the
eugenics trains. Perfect. Yeah.
promoted. promoted. Yeah, it's
good. Yeah, exactly. That's
exactly what is
the I think people that are self
sterilizing, which used to be
used for criminals, but just as
self sterilized be for the good
of humanity or for your own
personal greed, because, you
know, like, kids, Hey, kids, and
so it really is. Okay, if you
want to do that.
A couple of things that are very
interesting in this report. One
is, she says, I'm in
consultation. So you have to go
through consultation to be
sterilized. By having your tubes
tied, it's as a as a term for
it. It's a tubal ectomy or
something to Bolonia
ligation.
Yeah, there you go. But yet, if
you want to transition and
sterilized no problem, don't
need your parents or anything
good to go.
Oh, good point. That's a good
catch.
Like, how does that work? Yeah,
you could you could have taken
these exact same young women and
said, Why are you doing this?
Roe v. Wade? No, no, no, this
for climate change. It's the
same women, it's the same
knowledge the same, exactly the
same women,
I can just insert different
questions. It's and it's there
you go. It's working 500
million, we'll eventually get
down there people would just
keep it up. Looking good.
Did you notice? It's
unbelievable to me?
Is it really though,
is it really it's kind of
because it's like, it's like
there's not? These are not
thoughtful people. And maybe if
they want to take themselves as
maybe it's a natural selection
process. You set it up, you'd
put you put the options out
there. And you set it up in such
a way you see for one thing how
dumb they are, you can figure
that out pretty quickly. And
then you let him you let him
make the then you give us the
choices that are a little bit
out there. But do they pick the
choice and they're just all self
serving it that self selecting
is fantastic.
And I think that you know, talk
there was no mistake perhaps
that Tucker had did the SSRI
segment on the I think was the
same show. I think it was, you
know, we didn't mention it
because I didn't get to it. But
there is a new study out that
that completely refutes the
entire reason for SSRIs which is
the so called chemical imbalance
and it turns out, you're not
depressed because you have a
chemical imbalance that is a
lie. And they don't really know
why you're depressed or why
SSRIs work
but well there's some reports
that say they don't work at all
it's all bull crowd.
In my opinion, they have the
opposite. In fact, listen to the
disclaimers we've been playing
drug disclaimers for years and
laughing about just laughing
about the stuff that could
happen to you and especially
with with with antidepressants
and other serotonin reuptake up
inhibitors, whatever, the SSRI,
the it's all it always includes
self harm, suicide crazy stuff.
And it's particularly women who
are targeted by this. One of our
producers on her own has been
doing this little experiment for
me. There's a I think it's a
magazine called her or hers.
It's online magazine, and you
can sign up and it's like a
women's thing. And they are
advertising for you to get
Lexapro and you can do it right
online. And you have to sign up
you have to give your
information just like for any
other In fact, you get a
telemedicine appointment, a
telemedicine appointment to see
if you should be on Lexapro,
which is not a mild
antidepressant. They're handing
the shit out like candy
everywhere. It's it's no
different from the opioid
crisis, which by the way, I'm
also convinced the opioids Yeah,
we can blame China. We can blame
Mexico. What do you think the
odds are that maybe we're
running all this crap through
Ukraine and the military or some
other Air America is running
this into our communities when
it makes sense. Didn't we see
that before? That don't same
playbook, same playbook, and I
don't think it's coming through
people's shoving some pill was
up there but and crossing the
border?
No, no, it'd be
institutionalized.
It's institutionalized. And I'm
pretty convinced it's the same
go watch the American President
that the American gang No, no,
no American gang, American
Gangster. Yeah, that's a
terrific movie is.
And it's true.
It's a true movie. I have one
more clips as we're on this
topic and you like to talk about
it. This is a from last show,
and this is the clip is called
ticks, white women. DISA and
this is one of these tick tock
videos. And this is a white
woman bitching about have a bob
again, this is another one these
negative, let's don't have
children, they suck. They're
going to everything about is bad
and
one second. In general. It's for
a large part of our lives. Will
you agree with me that your kids
do suck?
My kids don't suck at all
though. They can suck from time
to time. Oh, once
in a while. They're fussy. Yeah,
but they don't suck. You brought
this up before.
I can never get you to admit it.
It's not true. I get more out of
them than then I put in I've
taken advantage of
your old school. Exactly. You
had kids and you put them to
work right away. See, that's
that is not the way most people
treat children these days. That
you know, they're treated as you
know, holy and they can't be
harmed and don't Don't bully
them. You get and you put them
right to work in the in the
corporation in the family
business. I've always I've
always appreciated that. You
haven't binding books, you know,
putting glue in there. Like
they need to be busy. Yes, it's
true. So this is a woman and
she's she's wood. You could look
at her and said that to go into
the appearance of people. But
since we brought up smugly
earlier. She's not smugly per se
but as she goes on and on she
becomes smugly and here she is
buckling. I'm gonna get brutally
honest. The Hand That Rocks the
Cradle rules the world who
created these monsters? We did.
We birthed them. We nursed them.
We read their little nursery
rhymes and sing the little
songs. We taught them in their
preschools in their
kindergartens and their first
and third grades. White women
craft their own gilded cage. And
we do it by raising little
misogynistic patriarchal
tyrants. We raised the little
boys who grow up to be the
Donald Trump's the Mitch
McConnell's the Greg locks of
this world. White women raised
them. No, I hear you on the last
sentence. When these little
tyrants grow up and abuse us.
And we speak out about it. Yeah,
we're going to be
institutionalized will be called
crazy. And this hits home
personally, one of my
grandmother's was
institutionalized. And when I
look back at her story, I'm
convinced she had Complex PTSD
because of domestic violence. I
don't think she was crazy at
all. And we could look at her
life specifically and see what
kind of twists Did she really
have. I mean, it was her
husband, my grandfather, who
crafted her feet. But as a
whole, white women raise the
white boys who grew up to be the
tyrants. And until we own that
fact, it will be a perpetual
truth. The truth is, most white
women are perfectly fine in the
comfort of their gilded cage.
Family First America first. And
all that garbage.
Oh, goodness, a white woman of
course self loathing white
woman. Beautiful.
Yeah, it's great.
Oh my you know,
by the way, a grandmother who is
institutionalized it proves
there is a genetic element on
Saturdays.
Here's a formerly black baby.
Now all grown up if you want to
hear some racist stuff, and this
will simultaneously turn the
topic. This is Malcolm Nance. As
you know, Malcolm Nance very
brave, very brave man. Join the
Ukrainian Resistance Front
movement, Inc. LLC. Foreign
Legion Foreign Legion went over
there wrote a book about you
know, it didn't fire his gun,
but he always had it with him.
And he's in the intel community.
He is Lowe's, I might add by
military. I've gotten so many
emails this guy. And he is he is
He really does. He's also kind
of Stolen Valor type dude. But
anyway, let's hear some some
racist crap from Malcolm Nance
the attackers in any
insurrectionists were all
camouflaged. They were
camouflage and closed on their
enemies and couldn't be seen
because they had white skin. And
the cops are like, it's just
white Trump voters. Yeah, a
bunch of loudmouth Walmart
shoppers, right? Yeah, until the
first spear went into their
face, until the first bear spray
was sprayed across the entire
line. But the problem is that
belief that those people would
do nothing would be benign,
allowed them to close upon their
enemies and smash their lives.
In the military. You got to have
a jungle for that to carry out
an ambush of that level of
intensity, right, you have to
have some form of massive
camouflage. Well, they had the
camouflage of white people won't
do anything.
Gotta love it. You got white
skin, your camouflage from law
enforcement.
So his idea of camouflage is
being white.
Yep. You'd need a jungle to pull
that off. But now if you're
white, oh, it's just Walmart
shoppers. Oh goodness.
Guy. How do they give him
airtime? Well, because he's
willing he is the classic shuck
and jive artist. I brought it up
before I bring it up again.
Because he's he's, I mean, you
can't denies he's not and He's
entertaining. I mean, it's funny
to listen to. Yeah,
but he's entertaining in the
same way that Anna what's her
name? Anna.
Anna, the Anna Navarro and of
the kill my kid with Down
syndrome.
Yeah. And and Navarro was to
kill all her relatives, you
know, after the fact.
I got a lot of pushback on that
people saying, well, you know,
she was just making a comparison
between money available for
services. So there's money
available for abortion?
Nevermind, she's
no, she's a nice person. She is
let's correct let's correct the
record on that, by the way that
28 days after birth thing that
was done, which is something
I'll mention, because we talked
about it after the show, which
is the California California
law. Yeah, the new abortion law
will let you kill your baby up
to 28 days after his born.
perinatal, as we call it,
perinatal is available
in some other states. It showed
up I think, in Maryland, I
believe is the other state that
has something very similar. And
you said to me, as I was
bitching about this, you said
what makes you think this was an
accident because the way it was
played was well, they lobbied it
and and they did fix this. They
fix that and they put this
language that it took that
language out. And it did. The
litany in California as well is
just an accident. It turns out
it's like reading between the
lines about the 28 days. And you
specifically said What makes you
think it's an accident? Yeah.
And then I agreed. No, it was
done on purpose. Yeah. Yeah,
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there's also quite an active
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video after video I see of these
ghoulish ladies you know in like
basically like seminars like hey
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What kind of gestation 24 weeks
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problem. Yeah, this not ghoulish
at all. Another super caught
since we're on January 6 So we
are expecting tonight from the
January 6 But I need I need to
say that we kind of called this
because we just on the last show
we're saying that the finale of
the January 6 committee did not
have the same ratings as the
season opener I think we called
season one before the talking
points went out and boy did they
what we are expecting tonight
from the January 6 investigation
is something that's been
described as a season finale,
not show finale, but a season
finale. There may be more
seasons there may be bonus
episodes. So the
way that I've been talking about
this hearing is that it's more
the season finale than the
series finale for the committee
Season Finale as it were Are
there blockbuster hearings
in primetime as soon as finale
of sorts Thursday's
primetime finale so to speak.
Does this
feel to you like the series
finale or the season finale for
the January 6 committee? That's
such a good way to put it. We
thought this finale everybody's
like come back from war there is
hunger. There is new
information.
These are incendiary. revolute
revelations,
even the things we thought we
knew, we're learning. It's a
multi dimensional scandal, right
shape the narrative, you know,
the end of season one, as you're
effectively doing in a way that
lets us know there may still be
more to come and move towards
that in the season two
if necessary, it almost felt as
if it was like the series
finale. Yeah, at one point, Liz
Cheney said stay tuned for
September, which is like season
two,
there will be a season two so
to speak. Last night was just
the season finale. We learned
another seasons coming
TV ratings stayed strong
throughout the series. It's
weird to say it's a series but
it was a summer series of
television. And it turned out to
be one of the highest rated
shows of the summer. Consider
tonight,
the finale of season one.
We will be back in September
with more hearings. We've
seen all eight episodes through
Thursday season finale of the
hearings was a cliffhanger for
you in any way.
I don't know if we'll get stuff
on the Secret Service. I don't
know if we'll get stuff on the
military and the National Guard.
I don't know if we'll get stuff
final. That can be Season Two.
Here's what's I mean, this is
diluted and demented first of
all, but they they speak as if
this was a great production. And
they completely feel this like
It's Hollywood baby. We've done
it. Television is going to get
that orange man. And we're going
to we have a cliffhanger so we
can get to you on season two.
This I've never seen it melded
politics and show business
finally come together as a
season
ago, I think demented and
diluted is the proper analysis.
And this idea that Stelter who
was in there saying greatest
ratings of all the summer shows
I think he actually delivered
the talking points the best
because he didn't say he was
like he I have to give him
credit. He said Well, you know,
it's kind of weird decided to
talk about like a season but it
really was you know, he eased
into it better than the news
models I'll say but the the
committee did Liz Cheney call
everybody and sent out a memo
and said okay, let's just you
know, since we have our ABC
executive who produced this
let's just consider the season
we wrapped it up good didn't we
kids don't you think we did a
good job folks? Oh, yes. Good
show. You know what they should
have said we're on hiatus that's
the next thing they're gonna
say.
Republicans get in that's what
happens.
Yeah, hiatus,
hiatus. So I rented a piece of
business news that I wanted to
run. One by. This is about is a
rejection meta. Our friends at
Facebook. I don't have an
account. I'm the only one I
know. No, I
gave up my account years ago,
7667 years ago.
Meta buying out the buyout tried
to do by a company. I think they
did the company a favor with
this, by the way. But listen to
this report.
Federal regulators are taking
legal action to block Facebook
parent company Mehta, and its
CEO Mark Zuckerberg from
acquiring virtual reality
company within unlimited and the
company's supernatural fitness
app. Regulators saying they
oppose the deal on the grounds
would hurt competition in the
virtual reality market and also
violate any trust laws. The FTC
filed a complaint today in
federal court metaphor it's part
says the regulator's claims are
based on ideology and
speculation
what first of all, they tried to
buy us some some virtual reality
program that shows you how to
exercise so you can put your
glasses on a jumping up and down
and they said it's gonna hurt
what first of all, what is
where's the virtual reality
market? Yeah, is there one
that's what I was gonna ask you
is like, Am I missing something?
Is it only people who are on the
on the twit who are who are part
of this market? I have not I've
yet to see it. It's not been
introduced to me
is bullcrap. They This is one of
these things where you do
something out of the blue to
make it look like you do
something. They did what when it
came to the multibillion dollar
deal to buy Instagram, where was
the government then saying hey,
no, this this is a conflict of
interest. This is consolidating,
this is a this is hurting
competition. Because it is it
was but no No, there wasn't a
peep. But meanwhile this two bit
operation you'd never heard of
that nobody uses and it's
probably was a multi you know
probably was a sub billion
dollar deal. I'm sure. Dave
stepped over we're gonna stop
this was was Brock
was this the the anti
competition group in the
government who stopped us? I
don't know, which is the FTC
problem because they got that
new lady in who's who's got
flexing her muscles. That's what
I think it is. Yeah. Oh, let me
just show you what's coming,
Zuck. I'm not gonna let you buy
that workout stability.
I didn't know I'd have to look
into it. I'm not going to.
Oh, you have to if this is your
beat, beat
mergers and acquisitions.
That's your beat. I did want to
mention that Google and Amazon
both have admitted that they
will give the your your ring
doorbell or any other type of
surveillance camera you have
using their systems they will
give that to to the police
without a warrant.
Course. Hello, it is.
So it's so
it stops crime Adam
I just feel so worthless.
Because for years I've been
saying don't do it. You don't
want this. They're going to take
your they're going to use it
against you. Did we not say from
the get go 23andme is a bad
idea. Don't give your DNA or
whatnot but I'm talking percent
Ashkenazi Jews.
Okay, get a you gotta get to
timecode timecode. Sorry.
But it's true. And now
everyone's like, Oh, we will
ship man. They can target me
individually if that my DNA and
kill me with some virus that is
meant for me. Yeah.
Yeah, there's a lot of that data
has gone to China for that
specific purpose. By the way,
there's no it's not like
anyone's questioning it. They're
sending the data to China. And
the Chinese are using it. Yeah.
According to the people that
have some clue to develop
genetically targeted
or genetically targeted. Vectors
are anything. But it's twice
it's good. It's Google's ex wife
guys, or you know a woman so we
could trust 23andme
Sergey Brin his wife was having
an affair with Musk or somebody
he denies it a bit what I have
this I have a clip of this think
for some reason. Yes, here it
is. who denies it?
The world's richest man Elon
Musk is fiercely denying a
report of a love triangle.
According to The Wall Street
Journal, Musk had an affair with
Nicole Shanahan wife of Google
co founder Sergey Brin. The
incident reportedly prompted
Brent to file for divorce and
ended the billionaires his
friendship, and a series of
tweets, Musk denied the report
saying he has only seen Shanahan
twice over the last three years.
And there was nothing romantic
between them. He added that he
and Brin are still friends.
questionable. And it was well I
read the Wall Street Journal
reporting and it was filled with
according to people familiar
with the matter, according to
people familiar with muscles,
they're gonna get nowadays they
don't care.
And did you look at her? No.
Okay. I'm just gonna be honest
about it for the world's richest
man. She's no prize. Okay. A guy
who can get Amber Heard should
not be going after this one
though. So my wife Mimi, that
was a horrible thing for me to
say, but I'm sorry, this
is a horrible thing is saying
I'm going to say something. It's
pretty horrible. But I'm blaming
it on my wife. See this a
mistake that you make you make
this mistake by not doing that.
Okay. So Mimi's talking. She
says you see the pictures of
musk. And this is pretty funny
the way it was structured as a
joke. It was a it becomes a
pretty well structured gag. Did
you see the pictures of musk
with his shirt off? He'd get out
of some situation. He just tears
his shirt off and wanders around
with his you know pale white. He
says to me to insult me. She
says, You think you're white for
this guy is so pale. She goes on
and he's he's, you know, it's
pretty much he's got no
definition. I said he because I
thought he took his shirt off to
show you that he's ripped. No,
no,
he's got no tone show.
Is it so she says, You know what
this proves? I said what that
Amber Heard is a whore.
I'm gonna show my school by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
all the people who could do
that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
and we have a few people to
thank for show. Was it 1472 72
Baby. We're getting there.
Starting with Ryan law. Hey
Rosie in Sacramento, California
$100. He does have a dozen you
get d douching. You've been de
deuced. And he has a douchebag
call out. Yeah. For Jeff
douchebag he doesn't know it's
kind of cooked up by us. I'll
talk about talking about the
cooktop. Remind me to talk about
the cooktop, cooktop. He says
I'm not getting I'm telling you,
you can get 800 degrees on an
open flame with depending on
what you're using to heat it up.
cooktops rarely get that hot.
You're asking for trouble.
Yancey summer are in Houston,
Texas. $100 I can never
pronounce his name right now.
We're so slow today that we jump
right to Kevin McLaughlin, the
Duke of Luna and lover of
American boobs and locusts in
North Carolina 808 s followed by
Colin Colin Cunningham in
Prineville, Oregon 808 And he's
got a birthday. We got that on
there, sir. Herb lamb, a Duke of
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Georgia decides to come in at
808 Well, he's allowed for I
mean, we can do it but I'm just
curious the beautiful thing.
Russell curry, k h o u ry, which
I believe is pronounced curry.
Yeah. Is $66 from Rego Park, New
York, which is probably not the
pronunciation but he needs a
serious D douching. You've been
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Defender of in app appropriately
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you will be triggered all you
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let's do yours first. Then these
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Yeah, I got some. Okay. Let's
start with this one. Which is
ESOMAR I am
East mfund De quoi in Harare.
Wow, that was horrible. What's
the next one?
Help them. Let's help them out.
Huh? Well, how about this one?
Thanks. Thank you so much for
listening.
No, I like that. That's not bad.
Let's see if it can weigh up
against mine. Back off clouds.
About all the fields so good.
Oh, come on. That's kind of
good. We have Google got this
one?
Oh, no, no, no.
I think this is the best one.
These guys are bullies. I like
that one. Okay. He's like that
one we can go with these guys
are bullies. Okay. You had been
out of the loop for so long
are you it's like a pity pity
move on your on your part here.
Totally. Wow. Good guy.
I can tell. Do we have anything
of utmost importance that we
need to get on the show? I think
we did most of the big stuff,
didn't we? Are we missing
anything too much? missing
something
usually stolen diversity? Super
cut.
Ooh, stolen diversity. Stolen
diversity? No, no,
the diversity super cut that I
stole? Oh, okay.
Yeah, let's listen to it.
Our diversity
is our strength. And our unity
is our power.
And I say to them,
I diversity is our strength.
Our diversity is still and
always will be
one of our greatest strengths.
Our diversity is one of our
greatest strengths.
When all of God's children come
together, we're going to show
you that our diversity is our
strength.
We share an innate understanding
that our diversity is an
enormous strength.
Kind of wonder, what is it? What
are they really driving at? You
know? What do they really want
us to know? Besides that being
the best of
your ample what they want you to
know is, hey, you're out.
Exactly. Okay, everybody. And
that does it for another episode
of your media deconstruction,
looking forward to seeing you
back here in a couple of days.
It'll be on Sunday. I won't take
you all that long. And I'm sure
there'll be lots of good stuff
for us to deconstruct for you.
Coming to you from the heart of
the Texas Hill Country, where
I'm still battling the BA five I
expect a full recovery by Sunday
show. In the morning, everybody.
I'm Adam curry,
from Northern Silicon Valley.
I'm John C. Devorah. Remain.
We remain John C. Dvorak. Please
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How could you not want to see
it? Till the next time adios
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therapy during the lockdown
struggling with boundaries man I
was so consumed enough with the
next activity we tried on any
facts but you practice curious
like I want to know what's big
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thickness gives me a lot of
Saudis feel like the end of the
day is you take the jab one two,
maybe three must say it should
be your right to choose
economists like Thomas Sol and
then our very conservative views
the mainstream news never
doesn't really hold up to the
nozzle bedrooms talk about the
talk about Thomas unnecessarily
your kinfolk talking down to the
message like watching this right
now which in the comedy and most
fun in the serial acting like we
got nothing to lose and when Bob
was small that crush racist so
shows up with the full title
retinues they propagate the
front page of the news I used to
ask what's your source where you
even get your news now to me the
same not even the second time
now whenever I was new, no
agenda like Bishop and juiced up
got the juice went back to the
well known sipping Jesus juice
well you should try to with no
malice in my heart I refuse to
ever lose have played the victim
card ever let the fuse feel a
muscle you know what we came to
do hit you in the mouth low
agenda we'll see you went to
Thursday or Sunday PS we love
all the artists too. He's been
killing bugs professionally for
37 years Yeah, it bugs you for
37 years I'm not eating them.
A crab is a food that tastes
like rules and it's also known
as numbers gives you the shape
such so no I don't want your
hunger on you. I don't want to
die. I just want to eat meat
everywhere I don't want none of
your wine. I don't watch
your sides of the restaurant
eyes watch no that's not fun.
The menu size of the restaurant
on my Facebook my taste buds
Haysville success magnet or
chicken cupboard as mealworms
with plants all at once you're
on you I don't want to die No, I
just want to eat meat everywhere
No, I don't want none of your
bug why no once no that's not a
menu size of the restaurant a
crowd size of the restaurants
highest of centipede
crowns look at the Council on
Foreign Relations
they are power base people
should go Council of Foreign
Relations Rostron just go
through the alphabet it's
amazing who's in there the
nominal the people who just got
a test cirrhosis of the CFR so
as this kid
I'm telling you our whole way of
life as we know it is in
jeopardy I have I have the
documented evidence it's all in
there showing things spirit see
review. Suppressed truth round
up. See what they're really up
to is a state the plant their
own their loyal members in
positions of power in this
country to work to erase
national boundaries, create an
international community and in
time bring about a one world
government government.
There's a lot of actors in there
a lot of actresses, but they all
serve the purpose of globalism.
Mr Pena's expose vorak.org/and
These guys are bullies